Yes. Many smtps support the alternate port (port 587) as an option to get 
around exactly this

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-----Original Message-----
From: Winterlight <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Mon, 15 Jan 2007 19:33:56 
To:[email protected]
Subject: [H] SMTP blocking

I use the last version of Eudora 7 with COX. I do not use COX SMTP, I 
use Godaddy's which works great. I am using it now. However, in the 
last six months, whenever I try to reply to any kind of support 
message sent to me by a support desk .. I can not send a reply out. I 
get this error ...
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Can't sent to". The server gives this reason: '553 sorry, that domain 
isn't in my list of allowed rcpthosts
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  It doesn't matter if I try to do it with Eudora or Outlook 2003. It 
doesn't matter if I use Godaddy's SMTP or COX. Same problem. And it 
isn't one particular support desk. I have now had this problem
since November with Bosh support, TMPgenc support, a online service 
that I subscribe to support , and now Linksys support.

It only occurs when replying to a support message. I work around this 
by logging into Godaddy's web interface for the email account, and 
then sending the reply, without difficulty. So it can't be Godaddy 
that is blocking it. But why would COX block support desk messages.

Anybody else see this?


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