Joseph Sinclair wrote: > My bet, not knowing more about the specific setup, is that you're using the > Cox SMTP server to send email "originating" from the GMail account. > Since so many spammers try to impersonate every web-based email service out > there (ever notice how much spam claims to come from yahoo.com, but really > routed from some random tier-3 country net?) a lot of servers reject any > email from Yaho/GMail/MSN/etc... unless it has a valid DomainKey signature > and routes from that service's domain. > The only way I know around it is to use the GMail web interface for email > hosted on GMail. With the stupidity of Cox blocking SMTP, it's going to get > progressively harder to send any email unless it has your @cox.com address in > the from field (I don't even remember what mine is!). > Unless/until Cox gets their collective heads out of their collective wallets, > I don't see much in the way of options to get around that at the moment... > > P.S. > Tuna, Here's your Scooby snack... > > http://cleaner.untergrund.net/display.php?amp;border=0&filename=artwork/us-ss.asc >
I have a new favorite picture on the internet. Well HostGator who hosts TeensOnLinux.org and supertunaman.com allows SMTP through port 26 as opposed to 25, so mai Thunderbird works just fine! ...for now... --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss