>We have our own SMTP server.  We also have our own class B network.  We 
>maintain our mail, print, web, and file servers.  As far as we know, we 
>have not blocked port 25.  Other IP addresses in our block are able to 
>connect to port 25.  We think that Imail has somehow blocked access to 
>port 25 for this one IP number.

The problem isn't on *your* end, it's on the *remote* end.  The person who 
had the virus who can't connect to your mail server, that is the person who 
has port 25 blocked on *their* end (IE their ISP won't let them connect to 
your mail server).

                                                    -Scott
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