tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-535228447674658981.post1121437100402011130..comments2014-02-13T08:59:23.837-04:00Comments on JSun 4 IT - Blogging on ICT Matters: 2009-09-12 – LIME St. Lucia – Blocks SMTP Communication – Outbound Traffic on Port 25 – Disrupts a Business from Sending E-mail for at Least 1 Week!Jasonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10084480009684381438noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-535228447674658981.post-1430253009282491802013-03-18T13:53:22.983-04:002013-03-18T13:53:22.983-04:00This port blocking still occurs with Lime Barbados...This port blocking still occurs with Lime Barbados. It occured with all my e-mail clients incluidng those on Android and Windows Mobile devices Unfortunately I only came across this article after I had left the country, so did not experiment using Ports other than 25.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-535228447674658981.post-5768172255698515142009-09-14T08:49:09.627-04:002009-09-14T08:49:09.627-04:00Good idea!
I think to block port 25 without proper...Good idea!<br />I think to block port 25 without proper disclosure to your clients is horrible to put it mildly.<br />However, ISPs have been known to adopt this method to control spam emanating from their network (i.e. subscribers).<br />In case LIME is staunch on this policy, I hope persons can use the Message Submission port (TCP 587) instead.<br /><br />Thanks for following the blog!Jasonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10084480009684381438noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-535228447674658981.post-59967099937151774352009-09-14T07:04:33.214-04:002009-09-14T07:04:33.214-04:00Why would anyone in their right mind block port 25...Why would anyone in their right mind block port 25? I have to discuss this with other techs and see if they have any clients or colleagues in St. Lucia who are experiencing the same issue.Sophia Pitt-Brownehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07735748760608859390noreply@blogger.com