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It's extremely common for ISPs to block inbound packets with a destination port of 80, 443, 25, etc. Of course they don't block them outgoing (with the exception of port 25 commonly). He didn't "imagine" anything and it's quite out of form on HN to claim something like that.



Port 25 is SMTP, it needs to be allowed in outgoing direction. Otherwise you will be locked to proprietary web mail.


There's a dedicated SMTP submission port. Try dialing e.g. gmail's MX record on 25. It might/should probably block.


If you mean port 465, it is the port for SMTPS, not a dedicated submission port.

I received timeout, not block, when I queried gmail on port 25. If it were blocked, I would get a TCP reset.


Port 587.

Not nearly all consumer isps block port 25, but a lot do.




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