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Port 25
Hi,
I need to have port 25 open. Spent 2 hours with the customer service yesterday. They did not really understand what I am asking for and did not have any solution for me. Promised to call me back but so far I did not get any call. Can you please help?
Thanks!
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XfinityDemitrius
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1.8K Messages
1 year ago
@user_0swnv2 Please accept my most sincere apology for the experience you have encountered. I would recommend attempting to reach out to our Customer Security Assurance team again to see if there is any additional assistance they can provide.
Email is used for important communications and Comcast wants to ensure that these communications are as secure and as private as possible. As such, Comcast does not support port 25 for the transmission of email by our residential Internet customers. The original/legacy email ports, 25 and 110, have been in use since the inception of email and have limited or no security features. As a result, port 25 has been used for the transmission of spam and malware from infected computers for nearly a decade.
If you need port 25, I do not believe we can fully remove that block and is also blocked by a wide variety of other ISPs as well. We also recommend reaching out to Office 365 if you are needing port 25 for a certain program feature or function for any possible workarounds they may know to assist you.
The Federal Trade Commission, an organization that has taken legal action against many spammers, also recommends that Port 25 should be blocked by ISPs. The FTC’s recommendation is as follows:
"Block port 25 except for the outbound SMTP requirements of authenticated users of mail servers designed for client traffic. Explore implementing Authenticated SMTP on port 587 for clients who must operate outgoing mail servers."
For additional information about Why Port 25 for Email Submission is Not Supported, please see our help article.
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EG
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1 year ago
Concern moved here to the E-mail help section for assistance.
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XfinityAmandaB
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2.1K Messages
1 year ago
Email is used for important communications and Comcast wants to ensure that these communications are as secure and as private as possible. As such, Comcast does not support port 25 for the transmission of email by our residential Internet customers. Much of the current use of port 25 is by computers that have been infected by malware and are sending spam without the knowledge of the users of those computers. The Federal Trade Commission, an organization that has taken legal action against many spammers, also recommends that Port 25 should be blocked by ISPs. The FTC’s recommendation is as follows:
"Block port 25 except for the outbound SMTP requirements of authenticated users of mail servers designed for client traffic. Explore implementing Authenticated SMTP on port 587 for clients who must operate outgoing mail servers." You can find out more information on Port 25 here: https://www.xfinity.com/support/articles/email-port-25-no-longer-supported
Since this port may impact your network security any request to have it unblocked for use would need to be made with our Customer Security Assurance team: You can reach them directly by calling 1-888-565-4329 8:00 am - 12:00 am EST, 7 days a week.
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user_0swnv2
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1 year ago
I called the number that you provided. Waited for 20 min. They transferred me to "internet support". The person from internet support claimed that it's my modem's MB8611 port forwarding blocks the port 25. Then he asked to wait while he does a research. The line dropped after 20 min. MB8611 does not have a firewall or port forwarding. Port forwarding does not block ports. I feel I am hitting a wall of incompetence here and no-one is willing to help.
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Again
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31.4K Messages
1 year ago
@user_0swnv2 why do you need port 25 opened for you?
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