[xmail] Invalid server address error on startup

2009-01-29 Thread Bill Healy
Hi,

Trying to setup xMail v1.25 on Windows 2003 server 64-bit. Have made it
over several humps so far, figured out had to install Visual  runtime to
get the EXE to run, figured out had to put reg entry under win6432node
so mail root was found, but now when I start the service it quits with
an entry in the event log that says Invalid Server Address. I tried
specifying the server's address in the registry cmd line value, but that
didn't work. So what are possible causes I should look for? 

By the way I copied tab settings from another running xMail server, so
unless there is a typo I've missed, it shouldn't be in there.

Thanks,
 Bill

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Re: [xmail] Invalid server address error on startup

2009-01-29 Thread Davide Libenzi
On Thu, 29 Jan 2009, Bill Healy wrote:

 Hi,
 
 Trying to setup xMail v1.25 on Windows 2003 server 64-bit. Have made it
 over several humps so far, figured out had to install Visual  runtime to
 get the EXE to run, figured out had to put reg entry under win6432node
 so mail root was found, but now when I start the service it quits with
 an entry in the event log that says Invalid Server Address. I tried
 specifying the server's address in the registry cmd line value, but that
 didn't work. So what are possible causes I should look for? 
 
 By the way I copied tab settings from another running xMail server, so
 unless there is a typo I've missed, it shouldn't be in there.

You catch me unprepared Bill, since I never used a 64bit Windows box, and 
I dunno wht is the compatibility level of 32bit Windows binaries over a 
64bit Windows OS.


- Davide


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Re: [xmail] Invalid server address error on startup

2009-01-29 Thread Davide Libenzi
On Thu, 29 Jan 2009, Bill Healy wrote:

 Hi,
 
 Trying to setup xMail v1.25 on Windows 2003 server 64-bit. Have made it
 over several humps so far, figured out had to install Visual  runtime to
 get the EXE to run, figured out had to put reg entry under win6432node
 so mail root was found, but now when I start the service it quits with
 an entry in the event log that says Invalid Server Address. I tried
 specifying the server's address in the registry cmd line value, but that
 didn't work. So what are possible causes I should look for? 

Does XMail starts when run by hand?



- Davide


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[xmail] Invalid Server Address

2004-02-24 Thread Nick Marino
Would there be a situation when xmail could not resolve an address even
though DNS is working find and can resolve the address at anytime?

I keep getting this failed delivery attempt for this user at this domain
ewol.com.

When I do a dig or nslookup from the same server it resolves perfectly
everytime, but email shows invalid server address as the error. But that is
not the case from what I can tell from the returned message from xmail. Here
is a small snip of the return.

ErrCode   = -40
ErrString = Invalid server address
ErrInfo   = ewol.com
SMAIL SMTP-Send FF = ewol.com  SMTP = ifixcomputers.net From =
[EMAIL PROTECTED] To = [EMAIL PROTECTED]  Failed !
SMTP-Error = 417 Temporary delivery error
SMTP-Server = ewol.com 


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[xmail] Invalid server address?

2002-11-29 Thread William

Any idea why I would see this error message? This resulted from a 12MB email
from internal user to user, so not sure why or how this could occur...

[PeekTime] 1038595954 : Fri, 29 Nov 2002 10:52:34 -0800

ErrCode   = -40
ErrString = Invalid server address
ErrInfo   = formason.org
SMAIL SMTP-Send FF = formason.org SMTP = fortmason.org From =

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