>Our test server appears to be receiving mail based on this example from the
>log:
>
>20020911 084343 127.0.0.1       SMTPD (04160074) [172.20.207.185] HELO 
>www.DNSreport.com
>
>But when I log in to the account that abuse aliases to, there's nothing in
>the inbox.

The DNS report doesn't actually send any mail, so you won't see E-mail in 
the abuse@ mailbox as a result of the DNS report.  But, if someone else has 
tried sending mail to that address, you should of course get it.

>Also, all mail sent from any IMail account is bounced back to the sender as
>Undeliverable, Host Unknown.  Here's an example of what I get in return:

>Could this be a DNS problem?  I can browse the internet from the IMail
>server's console w/out any problems...

It most likely is a DNS problem.  Note that IMail doesn't use the same DNS 
server(s) as NT/2000, unless you have it set up that way.  If you go to the 
SMTP tab in IMail Administrator, you should make sure that the correct DNS 
servers are listed there.

If that doesn't help, you can post a snippet from your log file (the 
"SMTP-" lines), as well as the IP(s) of your DNS server(s), which should 
better explain the problem.


                                                    -Scott
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