I am using Linux solely as a firewall and Mail server.  Using QMAIL as the
sole mail server in the office.  No NT or exchange server.  We have an
AS/400 that is used solely within the company for order processing.  That is
the only other server.  All my clients are using the Outlook that came with
Office Pro 97.  And the Internet Mail is the transport that is loaded.

When someone sends a mail, it immediately returns with no transport
available.  I don't even see an error listed in the QMail or system logs.


-----Original Message-----
From: Charlie & [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, September 24, 2000 1:46 PM
To: Mark Walsh
Subject: Re: No Transport Provider Available


Are you using qmail solely for mail or does it sit in front of an Exchange
server ?  What version of Outlook ?  What mail transport do you have loaded
in the individual MAPI profiles ?

Alan

On Fri, Sep 22, 2000 at 05:55:14PM -0300, Mark Walsh wrote:

> I had someone put in a Linux Firewall with QMail as the Mail server.
> Lately, I had lost their support and I am at a bit of a loss.  The
> problem that I have is that most of my company is on Microsoft
> Outlook.  Most or all of the employees are experiencing difficulties
> in sending EMail.  They attempt to send email, either locally or
> remotely and get the message
>
> There is No Transport Provider Available.
>
> Sometimes I can send mail, sometimes I can't.  I had removed The
> Personal folders and accounts from individual computers and for a
> time it seemed to repair it.  But now everyone is doing it?  I
> starting to wonder if it is actually the QMAil.  Where Do I start
> looking there?
>
> Mark Walsh

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