Well there is problem number 2. I cannot telnet from my mail server to those
servers. It disconnects immediately. I know, I know, that screams firewall,
but I also cannot telnet from my mail server to *any* outside mail servers,
even ones that I can email just fine. My hands are tied because I don't know
our firewall well enough to question my firewall guys.

It's not a firewall issue.


If you cannot connect from your IMail server to port 25 on another server, but IMail can send mail there, the problem is with something that you are doing. The remote mailserver cannot distinguish between you doing it and IMail doing it.

It's along the same lines of saying that you can connect to a website fine with Netscape but not with IE running on the same server. If that is the case, something probably isn't right with IE. In this case, that would be the way you are trying to connect. You are trying to connect to port 25 (not the default telnet port 23; mailservers rarely have telnet access)?

-Scott
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