External SMTP traffic via Iphone

Hi
I have a leopard server running. Whenever someone outside the trusted network wants to send mail it seems to be blocked. As far as i can tell i have SASL set up and things should work. My Iphone for instance can send mail when i am on the local WiFi but not when connected to the 3G net. I havent really found much info on SASL on a macos-x server and was perhaps thinking someone here might have some info or suggestions.
Thanks

Hi
I found the answer.. submission port must be open in the firewall, and the submission line in master.cf must be activated.
Now it works. Allthough i'm not quite sure how passwords are used, the file sasl/passwd doesnt seem to be used. But if it works i'm happy.

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