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To: Triple

All ISP’s have a firewall. By default you get to go thru their firewall out bound pretty unlimited. But inbound your traffic is highly regulated. The protocol is TCP/IP. Email uses port 25 and has been that way for ever. Your ISP isn’t going to let you set up an email server behind their firewall. Most ISP’s will give you an account on one of their email servers for free. But to have your own email server will cost extra. At minimum the ISP HAS to know you are getting traffic on port 25.


23 posted on 03/05/2015 9:08:05 AM PST by central_va (I won't be reconstructed and I do not give a damn.)
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To: central_va

“At minimum the ISP HAS to know you are getting traffic on port 25.” - CV

Ok - but the ISP does not have to know that her email is subject to federal government security and preservation, right?

Does this have to do with back-up provided by the ISP (on port 25 traffic), and if it was turned off, then they would know that was suspicious activity - no matter who was doing it?


26 posted on 03/05/2015 9:21:06 AM PST by Triple (Socialism denies people the right to the fruits of their labor, and is as abhorrent as slavery ea)
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