I think I've got both problems sorted out now, not solved, have to
give one a shot.

AT&T doesn't support secure authentication, which was what I was
turning on.  Really dumb for me on that one.  Then apparently there is
an AT&T bug that keeps sending you emails despite the fact that you
are correctly set with SSL.

I'm trying to access the COX server from the AT&T network.  Cox has
port 25 blocking, but I can't find an opt-out on their site.  I'll
have to give them a call (and not tell them I'm using TB as they'll
just jump ship on me immediately).

Steve

On Tue, Oct 28, 2008 at 6:03 AM, maccrawj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Problem 1:
>
> That looks like a useless thread!
>
> "Any firewall needs to include entries for the IP/Subnet for the local
> adapter/router and the IP of the Modem."
>
> Sounds like the last guy is not using his modem in bridge mode, irregardless
> his problem came down to his router settings not TB.
>
> Scott Sipe wrote:
>>
>> Problem 1:
>> http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic.php?f=39&t=866485&p=4755585
>>
>> Seems at least others have the same problem...
>>
>
>

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