Hotmail Returns The Favor: Says No To Comcast Emailers
from the this-again? dept
A couple months ago, we reported that a technical problem from Comcast meant that Comcast users couldn't email any Hotmail accounts. Someone commented on that story yesterday saying it was happening again. zanek writes in to let us know that this time, the problem appears to be on Microsoft's side: "Microsoft's MSN and Hotmail have apparently been brought to their knees by an as yet unidentified virus. As a result, Comcast reports subscribers are being blocked. Customers of Canadian ISP Cogeco are purportedly managing a bit better, with one out of five messages actually reaching their targets."Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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Microsoft's DNS is all handled by Akamai (and hosted on Linux). When windowsupdate was under threat they hid that behind Akamai's cache system (which runs on Linux). In short, Microsoft host stuff on Windows as much as they can for show, but when it's too important or the shit hits the fan they run to *NIX every time.
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Comcast pro's and cons...
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Oh, the catch was this: in order to initialize the modem, they have to run a program that's part of the 60+mb download/install. Basically, you're SOL until you install thier POS.
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Comcast is responsible for spam and other things and is banned from many email, irc, and other servers but at least for me they didn't install any spam on my computer to use their service.
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I've also done a handful of self-installs and all you need is a phone number and the MAC from the cable modem. You should never need software for cable modems.
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