On Sat, Mar 08, 2003 at 04:27:06PM +0530, Sudheesh Krishnankutty wrote: > I am trying to send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > mailhost.synplicity.com resolves to internet address = 209.24.66.180
And they seem to have an Interscan between you and their Sendmail.
These products that claim to "fix" SMTP transactions usually tend to break it, IMO. I have had unending trouble with a Cisco PIX, now I guess it is synplicity's turn with Interscan.
Interscan is a virus scanning daemon. Not a "smtp firewalling" thing as far as I am aware.
The best way to run it, by the way (if you don't want open relays and stuff) is in "sandwich" mode - sendmail on port 25 passes the mail to interscan on a higher numbered port, which then passes the mail back to sendmail on another port for final delivery.
srs
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