[Tfug] Cox and Port 25

Matthew T. Eskes meskes at gmail.com
Wed Sep 10 11:13:56 MST 2008


Andrew, you're dead on with the Cox DNS which is why I use OpenDNS and force
every network client on my network to do the same thing. Quicker results and
more reliable server and of course, the price is right. 

-----Original Message-----
From: tfug-bounces at tfug.org [mailto:tfug-bounces at tfug.org] On Behalf Of
Andrew Ayre
Sent: Wednesday, September 10, 2008 9:27 AM
To: Tucson Free Unix Group
Cc: klsmith2020 at yahoo.com
Subject: Re: [Tfug] Cox and Port 25

I used the Cox SMTP server for a couple of years before switching to the 
corporate server. I found it to be very slow - holding on to emails for 
half an hour or more.

I also find the Cox DNS servers totally unreliable, so I switch to 
OpenDNS. Am I the only one seeing these problems with Cox?

Andy

keith smith wrote:
> 
> To get around the port 25 blocking issue some providers have gone to an 
> alternate port like what you found. 
> 
> The official Cox solution is to use their SMTP server.  That is what I 
> have done for years.
> *
> SMTP Server:* smtp.west.cox.net
> 
> I seem to recall you need to have an email account to use for 
> authentication.
> 
> ------------------------
> Keith Smith
> 
> 
> 
> --- On *Mon, 9/8/08, Jim Secan /<jim at nwra.com>/* wrote:
> 
>     From: Jim Secan <jim at nwra.com>
>     Subject: [Tfug] Cox and Port 25
>     To: tfug at tfug.org
>     Date: Monday, September 8, 2008, 2:29 PM
> 
>     Just switched to Cox and found out the hard way that they appear to be
>     blocking
>      port 25.  I use gmail and use my own local mail client rather than
>     their web mail interface.  After some swearing and googling I found a
>     work-around, using port 587 rather than 25.  So far, it works.
> 
>     Has anyone had any luck getting Cox to open port 25 for them?  My
>     experiences with what passes for tech support at Cox these days makes
me
>     leery of asking unless I know they might do it.  I know that the
official
>     reason is that it helps them control spam originating on their
network, but
>     there's gotta be several better ways to do this that don't penalize
>     honest
>     customers.
> 
>     TIA
>     Jim
>     *---------------------*-------------------------------*
>     | Jim Secan           | Northwest Research Assoc, Inc |
>     | (jim at nwra.com)      | 2455 E. Speedway, Suite 204   |
>     | (520) 319-7773      | Tucson, Arizona 85719        
>      |
>     *---------------------*-------------------------------*


-- 
Andy
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