Recurring Problem in Configtest

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Every time I run /webmail/src/configtest.php from my Web root under Apache 2.2.11 (Windows XP 5.1, build 2600, SP3, PHP 5.2.9, SquirrelMail 1.5.2 SVN checkout from 15 April 2009, configuration script run with ActiveState ActivePerl 5.8.3, no plugins active in config.php), I keep getting this output:
 
Checking PHP configuration...
    PHP version 5.2.9 OK. (You have: 5.2.9. Minimum: 4.1.0)
    display_errors: 1
    error_reporting: 6143
    variables_order OK: EGPCS.
    PHP extensions OK. Dynamic loading is enabled.
Checking paths...
    Data dir OK.
    Attachment dir OK.
Checking plugins...
    Plugins are not enabled in config.
    Themes OK.
    Default language OK.
    Base URL detected as: http://localhost/webmail/src (location base autodetected)
Checking outgoing mail service....

Warning: fsockopen() [function.fsockopen]: unable to connect to localhost:25 (A connection attempt failed because the connected party did not properly respond after a period of time, or established connection failed because connected host has failed to respond. ) in C:\xampp\htdocs\webmail\src\configtest.php on line 605

Fatal error: Maximum execution time of 60 seconds exceeded in C:\xampp\htdocs\webmail\src\configtest.php on line 605
My mail server is HMailServer version 5.1, and it is listening on port 25, which I have set in config.  It also requires plaintext login, which I set in Server Settings>SMTP Settings>SMTP Authentication.  SquirrelMail and HMailServer are located on the same system.  This is very similar to the previous question I had (see the message entitled "Max Execution Time Exceeded in configtest.php").  My SMTP authentication credentials are correct--I can send and receive e-mail using Microsoft Outlook 2003 from the account (which is postmaster) that I am using for SquirrelMail authentication.  Is there perhaps a problem with the text that SquirrelMail uses to determine whether a client has successfully connected to the SMTP server (retrieved by fgets after trying to use fsockopen to open a communication socket)?  If it helps, HMailServer is an ESMTP-capable server.  I mean, does HMailServer perhaps use a different welcome message than, say, CourierImap?  I really would like to get this issue resolved, and yes, I can telnet to my SMTP server on port 25.  Or...could the problem be that my IMAP authentication settings have not been set yet?  If so, where should I set those?
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