I have COX and they blocked port 25 a long time
ago, this then required me to send all outgoing
email through COX SMTP server.
so i could send email from home COX to my own SMTP
email server, my work around to this was to I have a Windows 2000 server on a T-1 with Imail /
Declude on port 25, and the SMTP build-in to IIS on port 26, so i have two SMTP
servers on the same PC. the IIS SMTP on port 26 just forwardes all email to
Imail / Declude on port 25.
for info on how to run both MS SMTP and IMail on a Win2000 server see bottom of
Sincerely, William J. Baumbach II [EMAIL PROTECTED] 9975 Pennsylvania Ave. Manassas, Va. 20110-2028 Ph: 703-367-7900 ext:1708 Fax: 703-691-0946 -------------------------------------------------------------
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