> Are you on Linux or Unix? Can you use lsof or netstat or something  
> like it to see what is binding to those ports?

It was all in the start of the thread and my recent post:

$netstat -na | grep LIST
tcp4       0      0  66.96.20.5.2500        *.*         LISTEN
tcp4       0      0  66.96.20.5.465         *.*         LISTEN
tcp4       0      0  66.96.20.5.587         *.*         LISTEN
tcp4       0      0  66.96.20.5.25          *.*         LISTEN
tcp4       0      0  127.0.0.1.10026        *.*         LISTEN
tcp4       0      0  127.0.0.1.10024        *.*         LISTEN
tcp4       0      0  127.0.0.1.10025        *.*         LISTEN
tcp4       0      0  *.2600                 *.*         LISTEN
tcp4       0      0  *.125                  *.*         LISTEN

The last two being the mail server, the 10000s being amavisd and  
mailman, and the rest being assp.

T.

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