If this is the case you have to speak to their "security" department.   
  I am not 100% sure customer service can initiate this for your, lets  
see..

http://security.comcast.net/get-help/contact-comcast-security.aspx

Give this a try.. Or if anyone knows different?

David


Quoting PJ Crump <pjcrump at bitstream.net>:

> Any suggestions as to how to get them to re-enable it?
>
>
> Jon Schewe wrote:
>> My secure site on a Comcast cable modem is still working from outside
>> the Comcast network. I've had them block port 25 (both in and out) a
>> number of times thinking they are protecting me from spam, so it's
>> possible they decided you have spam on port 443 :)
>>
>> PJ Crump wrote:
>>> For the last 7 years I have been hosting a website from my house on
>>> port 443 (very low low usage - 20 hits a day) and today it's not
>>> working for anyone coming in from the internet.  I checked all the
>>> usual things and nothing is out of line..  Then I started thinking
>>> that maybe Comcast is blocking it.. Thoughts?
>>>
>>> Thanks - PJ
>>>
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