Try to ping that intended smtp host at that port:
telnet
smtp.126.com 25
If you can connect into it, it means your SMTP server is running and you have no firewall
issue.
By the way, why don't you get sess1 the same way you got sess?
Why don't try to send using sess for debugging purpose?
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