Matthew Walker said: > > Dave Weiner said: >> On Thursday 11 November 2004 16:39, Matthew Walker wrote: >>> Tom Collins said: >>> > On Nov 11, 2004, at 9:41 AM, Matthew Walker wrote: >>> >> Now... Remote Test: >>> >> >>> >> arsenic ~ # telnet mail.thebraingarden.com 25 >>> >> Trying 209.90.91.5... >>> >> Connected to user-5.pl107658.fiber.net. >>> >> Escape character is '^]'. >>> >> 220 ***************************** >> >> Is there a Cisco PIX or a F5 Big IP on your network somewhere? The last >> time >> I saw a hello message like that it was either the PIX or the Big IP >> proxying >> the smtp connection. I think it was the Big IP >> > > After asking my supervisor, it appears that there's a PIX in front of the > server. I'm heading off to google for solutions now. If you know of any, > I'd appreciate pointers. ;) >
Thanks for all the help everyone! I just found the solution on google. For the archives, I just need to get this command issued on the PIX: no fixup protocol smtp 25 -- Matthew Walker Kydance Hosting & Consulting http://www.kydance.net