On 20-Oct-2009, at 02:59, Angelo Amoruso wrote:
Try to troubleshooting doing a simple telnet on port TCP/25 on the remote host. If you can get the welcome banner from the remote SMTP server, the issue is somewhere else.
Nope,. you have to check a full transaction. Rogers, like some ISPs, may not only block port 25, but force you to send email "from" a valid rogers email address.
Not saying they do, but you need to check sending a mail manually 'from' your other email addresses and see if roger's servers accept the mail and deliver it (test sending to a webmail email so you are not testing the loopback into your own server).
If Rogers is blocking port 25, you cannot act as an MX for your domains. -- Like the moment when the brakes lock/And you slide towards the big truck/You stretch the frozen moments with your fear