They just want you to use (or pay for) their web-hosting
services to make more money. Its just an excuse blaming it
on code red. lol.
</cynic></realist>


At 10:59 AM 9/4/01 -0500, you wrote:
>I agree that AT&T and others are doing more than required, but blocking
>port 80 altogether will probably free up a little bandwidth for
>browsing, which will benefit all, even if it hurts those using a home
>user ISP for webhosting.  Even though that was expressly forbidden.
>
>Ryan
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