I'm having the same problem and I'm on a Windows box sending with my cox
account. :((
At 12:13 AM 2/1/2004 -0700, you wrote:
>On Saturday January 31 2004 11:24 pm, KevinO <kevin@kevino.org> wrote:
>*v*Date: Sat, 31 Jan 2004 20:47:51 -0700
>*v*From: KevinO <kevin@kevino.org>
>*v*To: plug-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us
>*v*Subject: Re: Cox and email revisited
>*v*Reply-To: plug-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us
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>*v*Not that I intend to defend Cox...
>*v*
>*v*Your mailserver identifies itself as : azwebz ?
>*v*
>*v*As long as your IP stays the same, your might have better luck using a
> valid, *v*full name that matches your IP address:
> ip68-2-118-161.ph.ph.cox.net *v*
>*v*People are getting more strict with their mail servers....
>*v*
>*v*- --
>*v*KevinO
>*v*
>Kevin,
>Are you saying that because the host name on my pc is different than my email
>addy, I am in fact relaying?
>My ip address only stays the same as long as cox lets it stay the same. I've
>had three different ips in the last year. I think the blocking was done at
>the other end because I went to my internet based mail server and tried to
>email my client and got the same response.
>My original rant was about cox's refusal to do anything for Linux users, yes
>they were friendly but very unhelpful.
>--
>Augie Grayfox
>grayfox78 at cox dot net
>
>"When things go wrong, don't go with them" Anonymous
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