> To get around this on my email server on the T-1 I added the built-in SMTP
> server that come with IIS and Windows 2000 but changed the default port
> number from 25 to 26.
> 
> Now I have two SMTP servers on the same server Imail ver 8.0 and Declude
> Junkmail and Virus using the standard ports so not to effect all my other
> emails and domains and the second SMTP using port 26 so I can send emails
to
> my server from home over the COX cable modem. This allows me to still have
> SPAM and virus checking for my cable modem customers and over come the COX
> imposed 5Meg limit.

So, you are saying they are not blocking port 26 outbound, only port 25 in
and out.

John Tolmachoff MCSE CSSA
Engineer/Consultant
eServices For You
www.eservicesforyou.com


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