Not to flame anyone, but I sure do hope my isp never blocks ports. I
don't pay for obstructed internet access.  I do run a small mail server
from my home dsl connection.  I allow family members to use that to send
to/from.  The local cable provider here (Brighthouse) just about blocks
all inbound ports.  This is fine for the normal internet user, but for
those of us who know what we are doing this hurts us.  If my isp were to
block ports, that would hinder on what I am doing.  I don't have a
professional dsl line (3x as much as residential) and in order for me to
get a professional line, I would need to buy a professional phone
service from the phone co (again, 3x the price).  A whole lot of bloat I
don't need nor want.  My modem has a very good firewall built in and
uses nat.  This is the normal, default setup.  The isp doesn't provide
any solutions in overriding it, but is allowed.  I use an internal
router with nat instead of the modem's built in.  I think this is a much
better way of blocking ports than isp's blocking ports.  If isp's set up
this feature properly, then allow us advanced users to "unlock" so to
speak, this is more desirable IMHO. This technology obviously exists and
I think is a much better option.

Thanks, 
James 



-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Pierre Thomson
Sent: Wednesday, January 21, 2004 10:13 AM
To: Chris Santerre
Cc: Spamassassin-Talk (E-mail)
Subject: RE: [SAtalk] [OT] - The current state spam.

It's not strictly a spam measurement, but www.senderbase.org has
excellent real-time lists of outbound mail volume by ISP and IP address.

Pierre


-----Original Message-----
From: Chris Santerre [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 21, 2004 10:08 AM
To: 'Fred'; AltGrendel; Spamassassin-Talk (E-mail)
Subject: RE: [SAtalk] [OT] - The current state spam.

...
I'm trying to find some stats on spam origins. Particularly by ISP. I
see
very little spam coming from cox.net cable modems vs. a buttload from
Comcast. Would be nice to know the biggest ones and start a movement one
at
a time to get this problem fixed. If I've learned anything from this
list,
its a group has a far better chance of getting things done then 1
person. 

Consider me with you Fred.

--Chris 


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