Hello Tim and the rest who replied. I just discovered an interesting fact about my current problem. Both comcast.net and gmx.net, the domains I am using for testing (one is my old e-mail address, the gmx.net is a friend's), that Courier is sending some command (s) that is causing the disconnect. I discovered this by telnetting to port 25 of mx0.gmx.net, and smtp.comcast.net and sending mail using standard smtp commands. I was successfully able to send mail on both servers, however what could Courier be doing that is causing it to be kicked off the servers? Is there any way I can find out what server Courier is trying to use out of a given MX record (some domains have multiple exchange servers), and the exact commands Courier is sending to the servers? Thanks again!
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