Robert Moskowitz wrote:


And it seems that 113 (Ident) may also be needed, because once I opened 113 up, the mail was accepted by the remote MTA.


The Shorewall default Actions for DROP policies will respond to connection requests on TCP port 113 with an RST which should satisfy any Auth client. So you must have inserted a DROP rule that was dropping TCP port 113. This is known to cause problems with other applications as well (most notably IRc).

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