well, from what I was told by the techs and sales folks, they use the same
e-mail servers for everything.
The only real problem I have with their biz accounts: 1/2 the bandwidth at
slightly more than twice the price! It makes no economic sense for me to
switch at this time. now if I could get their biz grade account with same BW
on a 3 year contract for $20.00 more than I pay now, I'd hop right on it.
Unlike a lot of other folks, I don't have a lot of money. I'm barely remaining
afloat as it is.
Oh well, enough whining on my part.
Technomage Hawke
On Tuesday 13 April 2004 08:33 am, Gary Nichols wrote:
> I can also vouch for this. Cox business accounts do not have any ports
> restricted from what I've found. I've been running outbound/inbound smtp
> for almost two years on my account.
>
> On Tue, 13 Apr 2004, plug wrote:
> > For what it's worth, I have a friend with a Cox business account. He
> > runs his own e-mail server, and doesn't have any problems with e-mail
> > getting out...
> >
> > >>> technomage-hawke@cox.net 04/13/04 5:02 AM >>>
> >
> > well,
> > its having a big problem as 50% of my reports to spamcop have been
> > dropped.
> > BTW, a biz grade account won't cut it. they are still using the same
> > e-mail
> > servers and the same e-mail software (InterMail). the software is the
> > real
> > issue. its way beyond its EOL and the provider that originally supported
> > it
> > doesn't anymore.
>
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