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Re: Need a cox.net mail server contact
From: Gregory Taylor <greg () xwb com>
Date: Wed, 10 Mar 2004 22:19:18 -0800
The IP that 2mbit.com inhabits is on a Road Runner commercial block, which is allocated for small to mid-sized businesses. There is no reason for commercial cable networks to be blocked under the same pretenses that consumer cable networks are blocked.
Just my 2 cents Greg Matthew S. Hallacy wrote:
On Thu, Mar 11, 2004 at 12:34:29AM -0500, Brian Bruns wrote:Hello all, If a cox.net mail admin, or someone who knows a cox.net mail admin could contact me offlist about them blocking 2mbit.com in their mail servers, that would be great. I've tried contacting their postmaster () cox net with UNBLOCK in the subject, but it just bounces the mail back at me with the same error as if I was trying to contact one of their users. Sooo, you kinda see the issue.Get used to it, a lot of mail servers are rejecting mail that comes from DSL and Cable modem lines, you're hosting 2mbit.com on roadrunner (despite calling it an 'RF T1' (??)) and thus, it will be blocked.Open Solutions For A Closed World / Anti-Spam Resources http://www.sosdg.org The Abusive Hosts Blocking List http://www.ahbl.orgThe irony..
Current thread:
- Need a cox.net mail server contact Brian Bruns (Mar 10)
- Re: Need a cox.net mail server contact Matthew S. Hallacy (Mar 10)
- Re: Need a cox.net mail server contact Gregory Taylor (Mar 10)
- Re: Need a cox.net mail server contact Steven Champeon (Mar 10)
- Re: Need a cox.net mail server contact Brian Bruns (Mar 10)
- Matthew Hallacy (was Re: Need a cox.net mail server contact) Andrew D Kirch (Mar 12)
- Re: Matthew Hallacy (was Re: Need a cox.net mail server contact) Dominic J. Eidson (Mar 12)
- Re: Need a cox.net mail server contact Gregory Taylor (Mar 10)
- Re: Need a cox.net mail server contact Matthew S. Hallacy (Mar 10)