-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Augie Grayfox wrote: > On Saturday January 31 2004 9:00 pm, Joe Toon wrote: > *v*Joe Toon > *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 > *v* > *v*Augie Grayfox wrote: > *v*> How the HELL is sending an email from my @cox address to my client's > @xxx.com *v*> address be considered relaying? > *v*> I thought that was just emailing somebody? > *v* > *v*I reread your original email and have a few questions: > *v* > *v*1. Is it only not allowing to this particular email address? > *v*2. Have you sent to this email address previously, successfully? > *v*3. Have you changed any SMTP settings that might cause it now to fail? > *v* > *v*I know when I was setting up my FreeBSD box to act as a central mail > *v*server (relaying up to smtp.west.cox.net) I ended up having to use a > *v*valid domain name before the cox server would accept my connection. > *v*However, if your able to send to others and just not this particular > *v*account, that doesn't seem to be a similar issue. > *v* > No Joe, > I haven't made any changes and I've been emailing back and forth with this > client at several of their address at their domain for over a year. That's > why I thought it was so weird. It's just me on my desktop pc emailing to my > client on her desktop pc. It's going from a cox.net address to my clients > domain that's hosted by MegaPathdsl.net so cox' smtp blocking shouldn't > affect this but obviosly they consider it relaying and if that's the case > then anybody that emails from a cox.net address would also be considered a > spammer. Just too weird. I can and have emailed others. Not that I intend to defend Cox... Your mailserver identifies itself as : azwebz ? As long as your IP stays the same, your might have better luck using a valid, full name that matches your IP address: ip68-2-118-161.ph.ph.cox.net People are getting more strict with their mail servers.... - -- KevinO Assembly language experience is [important] for the maturity and understanding of how computers work that it provides. -- D. Gries -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.0.7 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFAHHbkI3MJ/OwKti0RAuWWAJ9NqBp8a1FiK9qSScvK3BqjIMBqJgCffB7K V4Z6IG+zqq1IuRoqui3PlSw= =m6zC -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----