What I said is correct; what you have said is not. I'll try explaining things more slowly this time because you don't seem to be understanding anything.Originally Posted by squidderuds
That article refers to ISPs blocking connections on port 25. This is done on your side of the connection, not the side of the SMTP server, and if your ISP blocks port 25, you can't connect to ANY mail server. Your ISP is not your email service, and the confusion you're experiencing is due to the fact that MSN is listed as an ISP on that list (they provide ISP services as well as webmail), and both are two different things. Here's some ASCII art to explain:
<YOU>------<ISP>-------<EMAIL SERVICE>
If your ISP blocks port 25 connections...
<YOU>------<ISP>---| <- PORT 25 BLOCKED.
In other words, if you can connect to one SMTP server, you can connect to them all. Things are the same. If your ISP blocks port 25 connections, you can't connect to any SMTP server.
Still don't understand? YOUR ISP IS NOT YOUR EMAIL SERVICE.
You were the one with incorrect information. You lose.get your information correct before you flame dumbass
You, however, do not even know how to say "you're" correctly.your ABSOLUTLEY retarded