Yeah, I think you must have mis-read the e-mail they sent you or you worded
it wrong when you relayed it to us. Are you implying that they only want cox
customers to be able to mail other cox customers? I find it hard to believe
they would do such a thing, I could be wrong though.
Chuck
>
> On 6/10/03 17:57, "Pietu" <plaihonen@uno.edu> wrote:
>
> > I just received a "friendly" e-mail from Cox cable.
> > Their latest idea for fighting spam is to block all traffic to 3rd
> > party e-mail servers.
> >
> > Naturally since I'm only a paying customer, they don't have
> to think
> > that I might want to send e-mails too. So far the only
> reliable e-mail
> > server I had was my own server in Texas.
> >
> > I wonder when they start blocking ssh also, since tunneling through
> > ssh seems to be the only way for me to continue e-mailing anything.
> >
> >
> > Pietu
> >
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> Please enlighten me as to what third party email servers you
> seem to have blocked.
>
> Charles Jouglard
> Senior System Engineer
> Cox Communications LoUiSiAna, LLC
> (504) 390-4432
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