endet: Samstag, 24. Juli 2004 02:15
An: Alexander Liebau; Dick Davies; Steve Rieger
Cc: FreeBSD Questions list
Betreff: RE: Questions in regards to Domain and port 80 being blocked
I think you are mixing up free web site port 80 forwarding which is
very common, with smtp email server port 25 forwarding
Alexander
Liebau
Sent: Friday, July 23, 2004 6:51 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Dick Davies; Steve Rieger
Cc: FreeBSD Questions list
Subject: AW: Questions in regards to Domain and port 80 being
blocked
yes you can :) there are some domainprovider who do portforwardings
like
www.domain.com:25 to
PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Auftrag von JJB
Gesendet: Samstag, 24. Juli 2004 00:22
An: Dick Davies; Steve Rieger
Cc: FreeBSD Questions list
Betreff: RE: Questions in regards to Domain and port 80 being blocked
Yes that is the 64 million dollar question. And the answer is you
have no way to
ns in regards to Domain and port 80 being
blocked
* Steve Rieger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [0717 21:17]:
You can setup postfix or qmail, or whatever mail server you want
to on a
different port, a common one is 225. I have postfix listening on
25 and 225,
for this reason
Yes,
ds to Domain and port 80 being
blocked
* Steve Rieger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [0717 21:17]:
> You can setup postfix or qmail, or whatever mail server you want
to on a
> different port, a common one is 225. I have postfix listening on
25 and 225,
> for this reason
Yes, but how d
alden.pierre wrote:
I have a few questions in requards to registering a domain.
1. My ISP blocks port 80 is there a work around which will allow me
to run my own web server?
2. My IP is dynamic will this effect me if I want to run my own
email, ftp, or web server?
3. Since my IP is dynamic i
* Steve Rieger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [0717 21:17]:
> You can setup postfix or qmail, or whatever mail server you want to on a
> different port, a common one is 225. I have postfix listening on 25 and 225,
> for this reason
Yes, but how do you presuade other mailservers to send you mail
on port 225?
]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of JJB
Sent: Friday, July 23, 2004 4:04 PM
To: alden.pierre; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Questions in regards to Domain and port 80 being blocked
Many ISP's block port 80 for web service and port 25 for email
service for their cheap phone modem dial in se
riday, July 23, 2004 3:37 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Questions in regards to Domain and port 80 being blocked
I have a few questions in requards to registering a domain.
1. My ISP blocks port 80 is there a work around which will allow me
to
run my own web server?
2. My IP is dynamic will
AIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Auftrag von alden.pierre
Gesendet: Freitag, 23. Juli 2004 21:37
An: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Betreff: Questions in regards to Domain and port 80 being blocked
I have a few questions in requards to registering a domain.
1. My ISP blocks port 80 is there a work aro
]
Betreff: Questions in regards to Domain and port 80 being blocked
I have a few questions in requards to registering a domain.
1. My ISP blocks port 80 is there a work around which will allow me to
run my own web server?
2. My IP is dynamic will this effect me if I want to run my own email,
ftp, or
"alden.pierre" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a few questions in requards to registering a domain.
>
> 1. My ISP blocks port 80 is there a work around which will allow me to
> run my own web server?
There are dozens of workarounds, but you can lose your internet access as
they all violate
I have a few questions in requards to registering a domain.
1. My ISP blocks port 80 is there a work around which will allow me to
run my own web server?
2. My IP is dynamic will this effect me if I want to run my own email,
ftp, or web server?
3. Since my IP is dynamic is there a specific d
13 matches
Mail list logo