Kevin:

I have the same problem. It started last week and IPSWITCH didnt have a
solution.other than I had some problems with the reverse delegation of my
ip addresses (IN-ARPA). Fixing this did not seem to fix the problem.

I found that all the things they suggested was not the problem and that if
I telnetted to hotmail on port 25 with my email server,  I was able to send
the proper commands and send a hotmail account email. Therefore I deducted
that it has to be something to do with IMail but not sure what.

As a temp fix, I am sending everything out of my network through another
smpt server. I had 75,000 emails backup and no more time to mess with it.
Let me know if you find a solution and I will do the same.

Randy Robbins
N2 The Net


At 08:29 PM 8/20/01 -0400, you wrote:
>Any thoughts anyone? - anybody else get a bunch of these all the sudden?
>I had this happen ... started out on a run to latinmail.com then started on
>aol.com,yahoo.com, hotmail.com, netscape.com, compuserve.com,
>afasterpc.com...then started on a few others...
>I had to reboot, as much of my outgoing mail wasn't going...rebooting sent
>it all out fine.
>I don't know what was going on - something got fouled up somewhere though -
>seems on my end, but I can't figure out what.
>Never happened before, hope it doesn't again...I was getting mail in the
>whole time...I was sending out to some places just fine...
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of R. Scott Perry
>> Sent: Monday, August 20, 2001 9:24 AM
>> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] SMTP32.EXE problem.. pls help ASAP
>>
>>
>>
>> >08:20 16:30 SMTP-(000001F4) MX connect fail "64.4.55.7"
>> >08:20 16:30 SMTP-(000001F6) Stack connect fail "64.4.52.7"
>> >08:20 16:30 SMTP-(000001FA) MX connect fail "64.4.49.135"
>> >08:20 16:30 SMTP-(00000177) Stack connect fail "64.4.53.7"
>> >08:20 16:30 SMTP-(000001F3) MX connect fail "64.4.50.7"
>> >08:20 16:31 SMTP-(0000021D) MX connect fail "216.136.129.18"
>> >08:20 16:31 SMTP-(000001D3) MX connect fail "64.4.56.135"
>> >08:20 16:31 SMTP-(00000208) MX connect fail "216.136.129.18"
>> >08:20 16:31 SMTP-(00000216) MX connect fail "64.4.56.199"
>>
>> This means that your server isn't able to reach those servers.
>> You can try
>> telneting to port 25 on those servers, and you'll see that you
>> can't connect.
>>
>> I'm guessing, though, that most/all of those are
>> Hotmail/Yahoo/etc., which
>> often have problems (Hotmail's DNS servers are failing right now
>> when I try
>> to do a reverse DNS lookup of 64.4.55.7).
>>
>> So, these messages may not be the reason why all your mail isn't going
>> out.  It is normal for mail to Hotmail/Yahoo/etc. to sometimes be delayed
>> as their servers are rebooted and such.
>>
>>                                                             -Scott
>> ---
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>>
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