> >restrictive tests. The IP being blocked is 38.201.52.2. It shows the > >format of the test, but I don't completely understand it.
> The problem is that while 38.201.52.2 is your IMail server, you've got > another mailserver running on there, too.
OK, now I am getting more confused. The 38. address is the outside of my firewall. I don't have any other mail servers running. If it is seeing the inside address of the IMail server, how is it doing that?
The problem isn't with the IP (the spam databases are seeing 38.201.52.2; they will only see the external IP of your mailserver, not an internal IP) -- the problem is that you *ARE* running another mailserver. From a location outside your mailserver, try typing "telnet 38.201.52.2 25" -- you will see:
220 worf.hunterlab.com Generic SMTP handler
However, my guess now is that it is your firewall intercepting the E-mail transaction (it certainly isn't IMail).
-Scott
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