> 
> Thank you for your answer, unfortunately you're quite right 
> :( It didn't even
> cross my mind until I read your mail and checked the homepage 
> of my ISP, and
> there it stood, the announcement of blocking the port 25. 
> That sucks, but I
> guess there's not much I can do except change my ISP...

Hi Juha,
This sucks indeed.

I've been having this problem for over two years now, and the only
reasonable solution I could think of (except changing ISP) is setting up
something with a befriended server (say B) with an isp that doesn't block
port 25. The setup would be that B receives your e-mail (i.e. you have to
change your MX records) and forwards it to your box on another (non-blocked)
port, for instance 10025. For outgoing traffic it is probably easiest to use
your ISP's mailserver.

The above is actually very easy to set up with postfix.

Good luck,
Dan


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