Quoting markw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

So they are blocking because the "originator" ip is in the header?  Or
is being blocked because the from domain doesn't match cox?    That'll
break stuff, since most virtual domains don't use their own server.
Do you have this dnsrbl message?

Right. Most of the residential RR IP space is blocked anymore too, but I've been using an MX host to relay my mail for a couple years now and have yet to have things blocked simply because the originator IP was inside the RBL. Yes it shows up in the headers.

I also set it up to use a different port between my home box and MX too... just to avoid if they ever do block 25 anyway. They could be for all I know.

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