Can't connect to 213.180.114.52 on port 25: Timed out
Firewall? TCP port 25 incoming needs to be opened. Check your router. Check your software firewall configuration. In the Windows firewall, allow mercury.exe.
Tip: if you only have one mail server, it is easy to do away with a large volume of spam delivered by broken ratware that doesn't know about the RFC 2821 zero-preference rule. Delete all MX records. Delete mail.binos.lv. Now just set up binos.lv with A 213.180.114.52. Mail servers will try MX record. There isn't one, so delivery is attempted directly with binos.lv, which works. But spammers often don't do the second step.
Cheers,
Sabahattin
<P>Can't connect to 213.180.114.52 on port 25: Timed out</P>
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<P>Firewall?&nbsp; TCP port 25 incoming needs to be opened.&nbsp; Check your router.&nbsp; Check your software firewall configuration.&nbsp; In the Windows firewall, allow mercury.exe.</P>
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<P>Tip: if you only have one&nbsp;mail server, it is easy to&nbsp;do away with a large volume of spam delivered by broken ratware that doesn't know about the RFC 2821 zero-preference rule.&nbsp;&nbsp;Delete&nbsp;all MX records.&nbsp; Delete mail.binos.lv.&nbsp; Now just set up binos.lv with A 213.180.114.52.&nbsp; Mail servers will try MX record.&nbsp; There isn't one, so delivery is attempted directly with binos.lv, which works.&nbsp; But spammers often don't do the second step.</P>
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<P>Cheers,</P>
<P>Sabahattin</P>
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