Cox and email revisited

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Author: jason pearl
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Subject: Cox and email revisited
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On Saturday 31 January 2004 20:43, Michael Seidner wrote:
> Static IP's cure all problems......I use cox@work and it is the best way
> if you are trying host anything......

I agree i just got a cox business account because theres no blocked ports.=
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They block port 25 so you cant have a fake email and spam the whole world. =
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if you send a mail with smtp it will only bounce of cox because it becomes =
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relay. Unless its to a user on your network it will go, otherwise its=20
undeliverable. I now have no problems emailing or hosting sites, but it doe=
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cost my arm every month.. So basically you can send mail fromyour domain=
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thru the cox smtp and it will go but u cant recieve mail. nmap your ports y=
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will see that 25 is NEVER visible unless u have the business account..
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