[ale] AT&T blocking 25

Brian Schenken brian.schenken at gmail.com
Wed Apr 16 13:48:29 EDT 2008


I think with AT&T you can opt-out of the AT&T block...

http://helpme.att.net/servabuse.php

It's a weird place to find it, but in the abuse type drop down there's an
opt-out option...



2008/4/16 Ned Williams <nedj10 at gmail.com>:

> most people get around the 25 block by using smtp-auth on 587
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> Ned
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> On Wed, Apr 16, 2008 at 1:16 PM, Christopher Fowler <
> cfowler at outpostsentinel.com> wrote:
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> > We are back up in our office on AT&T and they are blocking 25.  I
> > thought maybe specifying their server as a smart relay would work but it
> > does not.
> >
> > I have a sendmail server in our datacenter that requires authentication.
> > I would like it to be my smart relay for our office.
> >
> > I've added an iptables rule on that server to route port 26 -> 25.  From
> > evolution I can send mail and I'm authenticating fine.  I need to
> > program one of our servers to use that machine as a smart relay.  Would
> > it be required to auth too?
> >
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