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Originally Posted by Nufy
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I stand corrected... thanks for the info. I know that they used to restrict POP3 and SMTP when not connected on their network, but they have obviously changed this. I probably didn't notice because I no longer need that particular service.
I would imagine that restricting the SMTP access is a way of dealing with people using Shaw's servers to send spam. If they're connected, in theory, they should be a client and thus easier to crack down on.