Comment Re:I wonder.... (Score 4, Informative) 187
My guess is that this is a last-gasp effort to make some money before it goes under.
...using pages straight from the SCO playbook.....
My guess is that this is a last-gasp effort to make some money before it goes under.
...using pages straight from the SCO playbook.....
First, my state isn't Maryland. Secondly, unlike yours, my state isn't a province of Mexico...again.
Maybe the deep pockets get out of taxi medallions and start investing in tulips.
...as TFA seems to imply. In the People's Republic of Maryland, the Democrats managed to gerrymander wacko-conservative Western MD into laughably liberal Montgomery County in an effort to dilute the conservative's strength.
All politicians suck.
What about "Gn"s or "K"s?
I don't iKnow.
Microsoft should send the Chines Gov't a $136M bill for piracy.
Oh wait...that's no longer valid so the answer is having a moral compass isn't good to have in business at all. "Think of the poor stockholders!"
...the Soviet Union of Engineers?
We agree — and that is our practice. No blocking. We agree — and that is our practice. No throttling. We agree — and that is our practice. Increased transparency. We agree — and that is our practice. No paid prioritization. We agree — and that is our practice. Really? Comcast conveniently fails to address the giant elephant in the room whose name is Netflix.
You might have said what MTA you were running and I missed it, but if you're using anything remotely flexible (postfix, for example) you can relay your yahoo, gmail, and hotmail emails through the Comcast relay, and direct deliver everything else (better logging).
Ditto! I had the same issue and solved it the same way. Comcast has an SMTP relay that will blanket allow all internal ip's. I simply pointed mine to there smtp relay and it was allowed.
External IPs with authentication, too (cell phone on carrier network, for example).
I have verified. I am not on any RBLs as I mentioned in my original question. As for whether or not my IP range is residential, I was told when I signed up that it was not. However, I have no way that I know of to verify that.
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Comcast Business Communications, LLC CBC-CM-4 (NET-23-30-0-0-1) 23.30.0.0 - 23.31.255.255
...is that TWC will remove the ability for anyone to opt-out of binding arbitration.
"In 2012 CISO reports that it blocked 257 billion unauthorized attempts to access the USPS network, 66,734 attempts to distribute credit-card information, 1,278 attempts to reveal USPS-ordained credit-card transactions and 345,342 attempts to distribute social security numbers."
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Ghostery, I love you.
If all else fails, lower your standards.