Why use cox mail at all?
Only couple months after signing up with cox I realized that the mail
service (any direction) was not trustworthy. Especially I did not want
to lose any important business mail, so I decided to start using my own
mail server entirely. I've had to change my mailing preferences only
once when cox started blocking port 25. Now I just tunnel it through SSH
directly to my server. (additional advantage with tunneling outgoing
mail with SSH is that I don't have to worry about mail sniffing in the
public places either....until SSH2 becomes vulnerable)
Petri
willhill wrote:
The only thing that makes a difference is the IP address in the message body.
I tried sending it here and I tried sending it to the CCCC general list and I
tried sending it to a friend and I tried sending it to two addresses from the
debian-people mailing list. Replacing the numeric address in the body of the
message allowed me to get the same mesage through to my friend today. It's
something that I've been doing to share with my family, the BRLUG and the
CCCC mail list.
Really, I'm using plain text messages sent by Kmail through Cox's smtp
servers. Nothing special or fancy. It's a text body email filter.
On Tuesday 29 January 2008 1:20 pm, Scott Harney wrote:
Was the "To:" field in your email "To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]" or to a
DNS-registered name, eg "To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]"
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