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[ale] Bellsouth DSL
- Subject: [ale] Bellsouth DSL
- From: protocoljunkie at gmail.com (M Raju)
- Date: Mon Jan 10 14:37:27 2005
- In-reply-to: <1105328065.3309.6.camel@blue>
- References: <1105327390.3309.0.camel@blue> <1105328065.3309.6.camel@blue>
Speedfactory has very little control when it comes to problems created
by BellSouth. Recently "somehow" my ADSL service got switched to
BellSouth and took Speedfactory 10 days to restore it. Of course all
my mail and other hosted material at home were off-line. My feelings
towards BellSouth -> !@#F$%^K&*!!!!! ;-)
_Raju
On Sun, 09 Jan 2005 22:34:24 -0500, Jim Popovitch <jimpop at yahoo.com> wrote:
> On Sun, 2005-01-09 at 19:49 -0500, Jerald Sheets wrote:
> > Ditto on the Speedfactory.
>
> Speedfactory gets a lot of kudos here, but aren't they really just a
> middleman for a DSL line that goes directly from your house/business to
> BellSouth? I understand that SF may provide some pop3/smpt/www/dns
> servers other than those provided by BS, but your next statement seems
> to suggest that you don't need these.
>
> > I deplore any ISP that requires me to use their POP3 and SMTP servers rther
> > than my own (I use Yahoo Mail and pay for the privilege).
>
> I use Yahoo too (obviously), so why do you need POP3 and SMTP ports open
> on your upstream network?
>
> -Jim P.
>
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