It's working (after a wasted 10 minutes because I mistyped 587 as 578)! You have no idea how grateful I am to all the help on this list... you guys not only got me working but taught me alot in the process.... I owe you all big.

Anyway, quick summary for anyone who may stumble on this thread in the future...

1) Test that your client can reach your smarthost on the port your using, to do so
telnet <smarthost> <port>
Default port is 25
2) If 25 is blocked, switch to 587 by running a copy of exim4 (actually you can switch to any port you like, but 587 was given as a standard choice)... I'm not sure on exactly how to do this with a normal setup, but if your using a webhost with WHM Installed you can log into your Host Manager, choose Service Configuration -> Service Manager, and choose the "exim on another port" option 3) Change your client to "transport" on this new port.... again, I'm not 100% on how the standard configuration works for this, but for an unsplit debian configuration
open /etc/exim4/exim4.conf.template
Find the section labelled remote_smtp_smarthost
and add the line
port=<port>

Then restart exim and you should be good to go... if you're not, try to run dpkg-reconfigure exim4-config and just enter through, this will make certain the config template is re-read. Make sure you've done what's necessary with the auth file ... namely putting in your information in /etc/exim4/passwd.client


And again, thanks everyone

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