Levi Bard wrote:
> I run my mail server from my dynamic ip. And I'm not a spam zombie.
> The thing is, selectively blocking port 25 is censorship of service, the
> same way it would be if an ISP decided to screen all traffic from
> suncoastlug.org. Or all traffic from registered porn domains (like
> suncoastlug.org...). Or traffic on the ports used by a popular network
> fps game.
While I agree that it is better to have the freedom to run things the way you like, Comcast's network belongs to Comcast and they have a right to block whatever they like, so long as said blockage doesn't constitute fraudulent practice in some way.
I'm still waiting for universal wireless 'net access. Wooga.
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