Need a cox.net mail server contact

Gregory Taylor greg at xwb.com
Thu Mar 11 06:19:18 UTC 2004


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 at 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.org
>>    
>>
>
>The irony..
>
>  
>





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