It sounds like it is trying to talk to the outside world over port 26, which
ain't gonna happen.  If you are prevented from making port 25 connections to
the outside world by your ISP, then you will need some box out there to
listen on port 26 to get your mail and then forward it on to where ever it
needs to go.

At 05:27 PM 1/6/01 -0600, Matt Fair wrote:
>I want to use my server as my smtp server.  I have switched it to use
>port 26 because my isp filters port 25 for their smtp.  I want to use it
>to send to any domain.   The domain that it is on is
>netasolnetworks.com, so when I email [EMAIL PROTECTED], it works
>fine, but let say I want to mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED], I get in
>my log:
>T=remote_smtp defer (111): Connection refused
>Any thoughts?
>Thank you everyone who has helped me out so far,
>thanks in advance.
>Matt
>
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