Template:T-Mobile Port Restrictions
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T-Mobile Port Restrictions
T-Mobile employs port restrictions for users of T-MobileWeb. Many users have limited success employing use of proxys to bypass these restrictions. Without the proxy your access to the internet may be limited to the following ports. After signing up for a free account with Silence is Defeat, it is also possible to setup an SSH tunnel that will allow you to have completely unfettered internet access through a SOCKS proxy. See also T-Mobile Proxy Settings.
Ports status is subject to change without notice.
| Port | Protocol (see TCP & UDP) | Service |
|---|---|---|
| 25 | TCP | SMTP |
| 110 | TCP | POP3 |
| 143 | TCP | IMAP |
| 465 | TCP | SMTP over SSL (encrypted transmission) |
| 587 | TCP | SMTP over SSL (encrypted transmission) |
| 993 | TCP | IMAP4 over SSL (encrypted transmission) |
| 995 | TCP | POP3 over SSL (encrypted transmission) |
| 8080 | TCP | HTTP Alternate (Used by T-Mobile's proxy server) |
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Probably the H-F page shoulld be edited to reflect the new state of affairs.
