You have to be able to get to port 25, that's how mail comes in. Port
110 is how you pick up mail with your mail client.

Bill

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>You are correct, the SMTP logs show no attempt to contact by the remote 
>SMTP server.  I tried to telnet to port 25 and it was not available.  I can 
>telnet to port 110.
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>What is the remedy?
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>>Look at your SMTP logs to see if remote SMTP server are actually able to
>>deliver the message to your XMail server. I bet they don't.
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>>- Davide
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