Len,
I'm my earlier postings i mentioned mail gets sent to other domains just
fine. If you say no DNS, no mail leaves, why is mail being sent to some
domains but not others?
----- Original Message -----
From: "Len Conrad" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, September 20, 2000 1:57 AM
Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] MX connect fail "205.188.157.3" issue
>
> >216.53.*.*. Does anyone know how to get rid of this entry? Or does anyone
> >know if this duplicate mapping in IMail will cause the issue we're
having?
>
> Imail listens on all ip's, even the orphaned ones. Since there's
> nothing incoming on the orphaned ip's, Imail won't send anything out
> that way, so that's not yr pb.
>
> Scott and I both pointed you at the DNS pb. Have you verified that
> Imail smtp:dns ip address is valid for your new situ and that the DNS
> is working? No DNS, no mail leaves.
>
> >can't imagine it's a good thing. Can I rename the primary host name since
it
> >won't let me delete the entry or change the IP to the public address
without
> >breaking the SMTP service?
>
> Imail will read all ip's found in the NT settings, and write them to
> Imail's registry, but does not remove them from the Imail registry
> when they are removed from NT settings. How to remove the orphaned
> ip's from Imail registry is explained in the KB.
>
> Len
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