Re: Why does Verizon send out the silly Port change message?
lilhighway
Enthusiast - Level 3

justin

real simple question why does verizon monitor inbound and outbound email traffic?

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Re: Why does Verizon send out the silly Port change message?
lilhighway
Enthusiast - Level 3

The 'From' address in the message includes @verizon.net. Why can't you stop spam that comes from verizon.net accounts? While Verizon continues to take steps to ensure our customers are not the originators of unsolicited email, the "From" address can be misleading. Many people who send unsolicited email forge their "From" address, making the message appear to have come from a Verizon address when it actually came from another ISP. The only way to accurately identify the origin of the message is to check the email header information and trace the path of the e-mail back to its origin.

 

verizon cannot even answer this simple question lol

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Re: Why does Verizon send out the silly Port change message?
lilhighway
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Re: Why does Verizon send out the silly Port change message?
somegirl
Champion - Level 3

@lilhighway wrote:

http://www22.verizon.com/Support/Residential/internet/highspeed/general+support/top+questions/questi...

have a look somegirl and justin


That announcement is very old, and is not related to the current server/port changes Verizon is implementing. Close, but no cigar.

Re: Why does Verizon send out the silly Port change message?
lilhighway
Enthusiast - Level 3

Your Attention Needed: Re-configure Your Email Settings to Send Email

If you are having trouble sending or receiving email using your email software (Windows Vista Mail, Outlook, or Outlook Express), you might try switching your outbound port to 465.

Most common email viruses are sent using port 25 to infect computers. Often times the user never knows their computer has been infected. In order to protect our customers, Verizon has turned off the ability to send email using port 25 for all users other than those using a @verizon.net email address.

If you want immediate step-by-step instructions, visit change my port settings to 465 now.

What is outbound port 25 blocking?

Outbound port 25 blocking is a network configuration change that will prevent computers on the Verizon network from connecting to servers outside of our network. Servers outside the Verizon network use a method commonly employed to send unauthenticated, unsolicited e-mail or “spam”.

Why is Verizon blocking outbound port 25?

The majority of spam (unsolicited email) on the Internet is caused by malicious software viruses that take control of infected computers. These viruses direct the infected machines to send email through port 25. Verizon takes spam very seriously. Verizon blocks outgoing connections on port 25 to prevent infected computers from being used by spammers to send unsolicited email. Outbound port 25 blocking is a standard industry method to control spam.

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Re: Why does Verizon send out the silly Port change message?
lilhighway
Enthusiast - Level 3

Mail server settings

  • Incoming mail server (POP3😞 pop.verizon.net
  • Incoming Server Port Numbers: 995
  • Outgoing mail server (SMTP😞 smtp.verizon.net
  • Outgoing Server Port Numbers: 465  Why is this important?
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Re: Why does Verizon send out the silly Port change message?
PJL
Master - Level 3

@lilhighway wrote:

Mail server settings

  • Incoming mail server (POP3😞 pop.verizon.net
  • Incoming Server Port Numbers: 995
  • Outgoing mail server (SMTP😞 smtp.verizon.net
  • Outgoing Server Port Numbers: 465  Why is this important?

The outgoing port change is important because if the change is not made you won't be able to connect to the outbound server and send any email.

The Verizon notification is, therefore, not "silly" in my opinion, but important.

Re: Why does Verizon send out the silly Port change message?
kmifflin
Newbie

Port 465 is the port for outgoing messages to use SSL (Single Socket Layering and would be important for the outgoing mail to be sent securely.

Not silly at all. some emai clients don't support this port, and would need to use port 587 instead

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