I think that you would be better off working with Comcast to overcome their shortcomings than attempting to work around them.
When I was a Comcast customer, they had a way of opting out of the SNMP weirdness. I had to enter a support ticket and then talk to someone at tier 2 or tier 3 support and explain why I wanted to opt out of the "security features".
In reply to Re: Getting Mail::Send to work with Comcast
by Mr. Muskrat
in thread Getting Mail::Send to work with Comcast
by dwm042
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