Funny, When I read through the original posting by Homer, He said that he can send {port 25} but not receive {port 110} should he not be following your advice on port 110 unless he is receiving mail on 25. I have never seen a config like that though! He should also try recreating the account on the server side. I had a case once where we just could not get the account to receive on the client side. Eventually I deleted the account on the server and recreated it. Just a thought? Cheers On Mon, 2004-03-29 at 08:26, Ron Herardian wrote: > i.e., iptables is running and restricts port 25 to the local network. Just as a test try stopping iptables ("service iptables stop") and re-testing SMTP. [This may be the last 'obvious' possibility.] > > Ron > > > > Homer Sapions wrote: > > > > . I can send mail, but not receive. -- Chadley - Linux Rocks Welcome to my world. ****************************************************************** This mail is free for distribution. You are free to - delete it - resend it - use it in anyway that makes you happy. I am not responsible for it or its content due to ignorance. Enjoy the adventures of Linux *******************************************************************