General Problems

Mugleston, Brad brad.mugleston at retirementpartner.com
Wed Mar 17 21:50:50 UTC 2004


Interesting - about a week ago (long after I started having my problems) I was told that if I rebooted my connections would be faster - I haven't noticed a thing.  Maybe it was the change to AT&T and they just didn't want to announce it.

-----Original Message-----
From: Mark Knecht [mailto:mknecht at controlnet.com]
Sent: Wednesday, March 17, 2004 2:48 PM
To: Getting started with Red Hat Linux
Subject: Re: General Problems


Jim Hayward wrote:
> On Wed, 2004-03-17 at 12:17, Rick Stevens wrote:
> 
>>Matthew Galgoci wrote:
>>
>>>Yay for comcast! It's about bloody time they blocked outbound smtp :)
>>
>>I don't know for sure if that's what they're doing, but I suspect it
> 
> 
> Well whatever Comcast is doing I hope they keep it up. I would guess at
> least 70% of the SPAM e-mails I receive come from Comcast ip addresses.
> I constantly report SPAM e-mails to them.
> 
> Since Comcast apparently started their crack down last week I have not
> received a single SPAM e-mail from one of their ip addresses. I'm
> impressed. My Spam Assassin install has not been getting much of a
> workout lately. :-D
> 
> 
> Regards,
> 	Jim H

Early last week Comcast at my house went down for the morning. When it 
came up my IP address had moved to an AT&T 24.X.Y.Z type address. I'm 
not sure they got smarter. I think they changed who is running the 
network... ;)

- Mark


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