They have been doing this across the country. Here is the link to their tech
support pages.

http://support.cox.net/custsup/email/email_info.shtml

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FWIW here's a cross-list posting of interest:

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On Wed, 2003-06-25 at 22:01, Doug White wrote:
> Interesting point.  For instance Cox Internet-New England put in place
just
> yesterday port 25 outbound blocking, requiring users to send outbound mail
via
> their smtp server.  This new policy affected two of my hosting clients who
had
> email accounts connected with their domain name and web site.  Both of
them tell
> me that they are seeking a new provider.
>
> What incensed them is that there was no notice, and the provider does not
> mention a thing in the FAQ or policy sections on their own web site.  Not
to
> mention all the aggravation with my support folks in trying to track down
why
> they could not reply to incoming email.

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~Rick

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