On Wed, Oct 06, 1999 at 01:04:19PM -0400, Jeff McNeil wrote:
> The problem is, whenever somone submits a web form from one of these Front Page
> NT machines, the form just hangs.  Doesn't submit, doesn't error out, just
> hangs.   The Qmail server is not slammed, and has plenty of resources avalible. 

Where and how are the emails from web forms (I assume they should really
create an email; FP also supports writing to a file, only) injected?

How do your frontpage config files look like?

Do you use your mailserver as a "smarthost" (i.e. config line like:
    SMTPHost:mail.example.com
(this directive is FP98, haven't checked whether it changed for FP2000)
or do you inject them in some local MailThingy (which is probably broken
anyway) which should relay it to your mailserver.

Then:
- do you see connections from that host to you qmail server?
- is that host (IP) allowed to relay via your mailserver or are the
  messages all to local recipients?

        \Maex

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