I thought I had this nailed, but it seems not.  I recently noticed
another admin had messed with our relay settings, and we were running an
open relay.  I went into I-mail, set it to no relay, and made sure the
Disable SMTP AUTH was NOT checked.  Restarted the services, and what I
had EXPECTED was that users would only be able to send mail if the
client setting for SMPT auth is enabled.  However, No matter what, the
SMTP session fails with a "Not a gateway" error.  This is well
documented, and I have been through this before.  Before I call Ipswtich
a scream that it does not work, and they tell me to upgrade to 7.0 and
call back, am I missing some undocumented detail I forgot about

ATC(AW) Lee H Buskey
Naval Reserve Virtual Desktop 
System Administrator


-----Original Message-----
From: Brad Wyatt (Wyatts) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Wednesday, December 19, 2001 10:43 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [IMail Forum] POP Service and IRQL Less than or Equal Error

Hi,

I've tried this with Version 6 AND Version 7 on my server.  (Maybe
something
is wrong with my server - Windows 2000, SP1, But...)

With 7, if the POP Service was running, people log in and check their
mail
occasionally (About 25 users).  Occasionally, during one of these
checks, I
would get a Blue Screen of Death with IRQL Not less than or equal.  It
happened quite frequently, especially when people were checking their
mail
over the internet, rather than locally (This is a multi-homed server).

With Imail Server 6, this occurs, but less frequently.  The log files
both
show clearly that someone logged in, and was trying to retrieve a
message,
and then BOOM, BSOD.

I've uninstalled, deleted the Imail directory, adn tried to start over
fresh.  No luck.  Has anyone else seen this behavior.  I was going to
try
different network cards (I'm using two started Linksys 4.0 cards with
the
latest drivers), but instead, I'm buying another server, and offloading
a
bunch of task to the new server.  of course, it will take me a couple
weeks
to get the machine and installed, so in the meantime, has anyone seen
this
type of behavior?  Does anyone know a solution, short of turning off
(Stopping), the Pop service???

Any thoughts/help is appreciated.

Brad Wyatt
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
508-798-8546x155



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