Jason,

> Sandy, I think you may be wrong about the log file issue :)...

No, I'm not. But I do appreciate the smiley!

Web  Messaging  does  not  submit messages over SMTP, but uses IMail's
internal  processes  to  drop  the  mail  into  the  queue. Of course,
messages  to  remote  users  are *delivered* using SMTP, but that is a
fundamentally  different  process.  If  you  want proof, stop the SMTP
service  (which is the SMTPD daemon) and you'll see that WM sends just
fine.

In  your  recent  issue, you were likely able to see the envelope info
because  the  SMTP  log  showed  you the outgoing connection...not the
initial  submission of the message. Dennis' log, which he billed as WM
session  log, is a mismatch with normal message submission through WM:
it's  consistent  with  either  (a) a message submitted over SMTP from
another  application running on the server, which--because it used the
non-loopback address--was not implicitly permitted to relay, (b) gross
misconfiguration   of   the   server/gateway/DNS  causing  inadvertent
loopback  of WM messages, or (c) something I haven't seen before (hey,
it's  always  possible). More info on his setup (Registry dump, maybe)
is called-for.

-Sandy


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