BTW yes I got your null sender message.. also I blocked 4 banks of IP
addresses.. my log files dropped from 35 meg day before yesterday to 400 k
today... maybe the spammers took the weekend off:o)) Or maybe I fixed it so
no one can send email but me..
Jeff
> Jeff,
>
> Did you get my null sender test message (you should have!)? Are the logs
now
> free of the error message? They should be! So it looks like you did
complete
> the needed steps to 'fix' the 'problem'.
>
> I have seen a few instances where IMail Administrator does not show the
> 'correct' settings and each time it has happened, my 'fix' has worked. I
> believe the 'problem' is that the user is making some change and not
> completing the needed steps to enable the change (Apply, then stop/start
the
> service). Without documentation (registry settings before and after) I
> cannot say for sure if there is or is not a 'problem' in IMail.
> Unfortunately, I have failed to request this info, before suggesting the
> 'fix', in the attempt to get people running ASAP. So, I have no proof of a
> problem, but a sure fire 'fix' for what appears to be a 'cockpit error'. I
> don't mean to say that you screwed up, but I cannot say that IMail screwed
> up, either. Yes, I would be 'best' if IMail Admin showed the 'current and
> enabled' settings.
>
> BTW, your DNS still has a CNAME in the MX record!!
>
> Daniel Donnelly
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