> This problem can be seen better at > http://www.dnsreport.com/tools/[EMAIL PROTECTED] -- > your primary mailserver is down. The Test Virus Sender tool will only > attempt to connect to the primary mailserver. > > Unfortunately, until the primary mailserver is back online, the Test Virus > Sender tool won't work.
The point is that the mail server is not down! We do have MX2 backup, maybe it's just busy? I have tried this option several times. Any other suggestions please?
If you check your IMail SMTP logs, I bet you'll see that the IP address of every incoming connection is that of one of your backup mailservers. 3 different sites -- our web server, the www.DNSreport.com web server, and connecting from here -- all show that your primary mailserver isn't responding on port 25 (SMTP).
It *is* responding on port 110, so the server is online. I would recommend checking to make sure that you haven't accidentally set up IMail to reject all E-mail from IPs other than your backup mailservers.
-Scott
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