\_ SMTP quoth Eric Thelin on 6/17/2003 15:21 as having spake thusly: \_ \_ It was submitted to slashdot and here by a co-worker of mine. He is \_ angry because cox is not only blocking port 25 but also adding relay \_ filters to only allow email sent with the from address set to use your \_ cox.net address. So he can't send out emails from his personal domain \_ or a domain used for a home based business in any way except web mail \_ that avoids smtp until off of the cox network. from http://support.cox.net/custsup/email/email_info.shtml | Q: Does this mean that I have to use my @cox.net email address for | everything I send? | | A: No. You can use any valid email address, but the email sent from | your Cox High Speed Internet connection must be routed through a Cox | SMTP server. | [...] | Q: I pay for my own domain name so I can send personal email through | that server. Why are you blocking this legitimate use? | | A: We understand that some customers have vanity domain names and this | action should not keep you from using your personal domain name. To | ensure your ability to send email from your personal domain, your mail | client must be set to a Cox outgoing mail server. This change in | settings will be transparent to email recipients, and will not impact | your ability to receive email. If you have a business requirement to | bypass the Cox mail servers, please contact Cox Business Services for | additional options. I'd so much like to say I'm suprised that this seems to be false. David