I appear to be able to telnet to that address - it says 220
mailgate02.healthnet.com ESMTP ***** SMTP Ready *****
Darrell ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Matt wrote:
I haven't followed this thread much, but it seems fairly obvious what
the the problem is related to.
When your server is connecting to the recipient's server, it fails to
establish a connection with that server. This log line indicates the
likely source of the problem:
10:08 20:18 SMTP-(f300018900000106) [x] using source IP for
Rogersbenefit.com [192.168.0.4]
While you might be doing NAT on your network, it doesn't appear that
this is the case here, and the failure is probably being caused by your
If he was not doing NAT he would not be able to send mail to anyone
since his server is on private ip. No ISP will route RFC1918
addresses across the public internet. So it's doubtful its a NAT issue.
Kevin - are you able to telnet to their mailserver from any other
machines on your network?
telnet 204.107.47.187 25
Darrell
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