[olug] Cox and port 25

Nathan Rotschafer (OLUG) olug at geniussystems.net
Fri Jun 27 13:23:47 UTC 2003


Now consider I run a valid business and work from home and need to send 
company email from my house what do I do?  If the email comes through Cox's 
servers some place will tag it as spam or refuse delivery based upon the fact 
that it is "forged".  Now what do I do?  In my opinion Cox just put a major 
blow to work from home business people and that is completely unacceptable.  
If there was another compelling solution in the Omaha Metro area I might just 
consider it after this...they are not big brother and cannot act as if they 
are...I understand the spam issue but they can track back where spam comes 
from without such a drastic business cutting measure.  Overall this measure 
gets 2 thumbs down to Cox and they will be forced to change it back I assure 
you before the month is over as many people will not stand for it...

Nate

On Friday 27 June 2003 08:41 am, Jay Hannah wrote:
> "Nathan Rotschafer (OLUG)" wrote:
> > I think we need to protest this...it seems instead of allowing legit
> > access they want you to spoof your domain through their servers...how is
> > this a good solution???
>
> 1) In the event that I decide to spam 1.2 million people from a
> harvester program I downloaded, I have to do it through Cox's SMTP
> server. Easier for abuse at cox.net to find me and shut me down w/o having
> to reconfigure firewalls.
>
> 2) In the event that I'm running a Linux server in my home (which I'm
> not supposed to do, but I do (sound familiar to anyone else on OLUG?
> -grin-) and it gets hacked by some Taiwanese college student, and *they*
> try to launch 1.2 million emails from it, they won't be able to. Cox
> doesn't have to argue w/ their customers whose machines have been
> exploited that yes, they *were* sending spam from their house, even
> though the customer didn't have any idea what was going on. The kid from
> Taiwan would have to go through Cox's SMTP server, which they probably
> wouldn't bother doing, and if they did is (again) easier to shut down.
>
> That's my take on it anyway,
>
> j
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