Hi Dax,
Installed all the binaries using yum as possible to
avoid upgrade headache. I believe it is using xinetd
as this was the latest. 

>Is it running on inetd or xinetd? I had the same
problem before, so I let my
mail server run as a standalone application. 

Hi Roger,
I am using only one LAN Card on the server with
internal IP address of 192.168.94.231/24 and this
server was inside the PIX firewall which is the one
facing the public. I already disable the firewall of
the said problematic server just to make sure that
this was not the cause but still the same.   

>You might have two public facing lan cards with
improperly configured NAT


junji
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