HP iPAQ rw6828 and smtp authentication

Hi there
I'm trying to get an ipaq rw6828 to send mail through my xserve's smtp server - but I can't get it working.
I have tested the settings through apple mail and it's working fine - but with the same settings in my ipaq it won't send mail. It checks the pop server fine so can download no problem, but it just won't send.
I've tried it with and without authentication on but no go. I've tried using a different port and appending the port number to the smtp:2525 server name but no go.
I've google'd it to death and I'm all out of ideas.
Can anyone suggest anything I can try?
Thanks, Regan.

The SMPT port is 25 not 2525!
Is your Apple Mail client in the same network as your server? Your iPaq?
What kind of authentication method are you specifiying. Is it a method you have activated on your server as well?
To tell you more, open terminal and post the unmodified output of:
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