Web Forms :: How To Know Port 443 Is Open For Incoming And Outgoing Traffic?

Feb 9, 2010

I am trying to set up a paypal IPN listener. Here is my code:

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For testing purposes I have code to send an email at different spots. The only email that I get is the first one. None of the other email checks are being sent. I have checked with paypal and they said to make sure that port 443 is open for incoming and outgoing traffic. If that is the problem how would I go about making sure the port is open? Or could it be something else?

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