[xmail] Re: unable to receive email

2003-08-28 Thread Davide Libenzi

On Thu, 28 Aug 2003, Chris Jones wrote:

>
> Except that I can use dyndns.org to change the MX port.

Does your MX go to dyndns, that in turn will redirect it to your custom
IP:port ?


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[xmail] Re: unable to receive email

2003-08-28 Thread Chris Jones

Except that I can use dyndns.org to change the MX port.



>On Thu, 28 Aug 2003, Chris Jones wrote:
>
> >
> > The ISP is blocking port 25.  I note that I could use the -Sp command line
> > option.  What are some recommended ports to try (Windows 2000)?
>
>It won't work because MX records are supposed to listen on port 25.
>
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[xmail] Re: unable to receive email

2003-08-28 Thread Davide Libenzi

On Thu, 28 Aug 2003, Chris Jones wrote:

>
> The ISP is blocking port 25.  I note that I could use the -Sp command line
> option.  What are some recommended ports to try (Windows 2000)?

It won't work because MX records are supposed to listen on port 25.



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[xmail] Re: unable to receive email

2003-08-28 Thread Chris Jones

The ISP is blocking port 25.  I note that I could use the -Sp command line 
option.  What are some recommended ports to try (Windows 2000)?


>On Thu, 28 Aug 2003, Chris Jones wrote:
>
> >
> > You are correct, the SMTP logs show no attempt to contact by the remote
> > SMTP server.  I tried to telnet to port 25 and it was not available.  I can
> > telnet to port 110.
> >
> > What is the remedy?
>
>Are you sure your provider does not block (intentionally) your port 25 ?
>Many cable (and some ADSL) providers do that (together with other ports).
>
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[xmail] Re: unable to receive email

2003-08-28 Thread Chris Jones

I checked and your are correct.  Sympatico started blocking port 25 on 
nearly the same day I updated my XMail server!



>On Thu, 28 Aug 2003, Chris Jones wrote:
>
> >
> > You are correct, the SMTP logs show no attempt to contact by the remote
> > SMTP server.  I tried to telnet to port 25 and it was not available.  I can
> > telnet to port 110.
> >
> > What is the remedy?
>
>Are you sure your provider does not block (intentionally) your port 25 ?
>Many cable (and some ADSL) providers do that (together with other ports).
>
>
>
>- Davide
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[xmail] Re: unable to receive email

2003-08-28 Thread Bill Healy

You have to be able to get to port 25, that's how mail comes in. Port
110 is how you pick up mail with your mail client.

Bill

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>You are correct, the SMTP logs show no attempt to contact by the remote 
>SMTP server.  I tried to telnet to port 25 and it was not available.  I can 
>telnet to port 110.
>
>What is the remedy?
>
>
>
>>Look at your SMTP logs to see if remote SMTP server are actually able to
>>deliver the message to your XMail server. I bet they don't.
>>
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[xmail] Re: unable to receive email

2003-08-28 Thread Davide Libenzi

On Thu, 28 Aug 2003, Chris Jones wrote:

>
> You are correct, the SMTP logs show no attempt to contact by the remote
> SMTP server.  I tried to telnet to port 25 and it was not available.  I can
> telnet to port 110.
>
> What is the remedy?

Are you sure your provider does not block (intentionally) your port 25 ?
Many cable (and some ADSL) providers do that (together with other ports).



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[xmail] Re: unable to receive email

2003-08-28 Thread Chris Jones

The actual IP is the current router address - enersave.ca, 
65.95.141.159.  Ports 110 and 25 are forwarded to local 192.168.1.11 where 
XMail is installed.




>just to get this out of the way - 192.168.1.11 (which is nonroutable) is =
>not the actual external IP of the xmail box, right?
>
>
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>Subject: [xmail] Re: unable to receive email
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>
>On Thu, 28 Aug 2003, Chris Jones wrote:
>
> >
> > My Xmail server was working perfectly for a long period of time.  It=20
> > quick receiving email from outside users when I upgraded to Xmail 1.12 =
>
> > in June of this year.
> >
> > My setup:
> > Windows 2000
> > XMail 1.12
> > Router Linksys connected to Sympatico DSL
> > Router IP 192.168.1.1
> > XMail server IP 192.168.1.11
> > Firewall: Blackice.  TCP Port 110 open, TCP Port 25 open.
> >
> > If I send email locally - to users inside the firewall, users receive=20
> > okay.  If I send an email from outside the firewall, no emails seem to =
>
> > get to the XMail pop server.  Blackice is not blocking the pop port.
> >
> > What setting am I forgetting?
>
>Look at your SMTP logs to see if remote SMTP server are actually able to =
>deliver the message to your XMail server. I bet they don't.
>
>
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[xmail] Re: unable to receive email

2003-08-28 Thread Chris Jones

You are correct, the SMTP logs show no attempt to contact by the remote 
SMTP server.  I tried to telnet to port 25 and it was not available.  I can 
telnet to port 110.

What is the remedy?



>Look at your SMTP logs to see if remote SMTP server are actually able to
>deliver the message to your XMail server. I bet they don't.
>
>
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[xmail] Re: unable to receive email

2003-08-28 Thread Chris Jones

No, I'm not using "CustMapsList".


>Are you using osirusoft in "CustMapsList" ? They are blocking the whole
>world since yesterday because they are quiting
>
>Peter Lindeman
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[xmail] Re: unable to receive email

2003-08-28 Thread T. Mike Howeth

just to get this out of the way - 192.168.1.11 (which is nonroutable) is =
not the actual external IP of the xmail box, right?


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Subject: [xmail] Re: unable to receive email



On Thu, 28 Aug 2003, Chris Jones wrote:

>
> My Xmail server was working perfectly for a long period of time.  It=20
> quick receiving email from outside users when I upgraded to Xmail 1.12 =

> in June of this year.
>
> My setup:
> Windows 2000
> XMail 1.12
> Router Linksys connected to Sympatico DSL
> Router IP 192.168.1.1
> XMail server IP 192.168.1.11
> Firewall: Blackice.  TCP Port 110 open, TCP Port 25 open.
>
> If I send email locally - to users inside the firewall, users receive=20
> okay.  If I send an email from outside the firewall, no emails seem to =

> get to the XMail pop server.  Blackice is not blocking the pop port.
>
> What setting am I forgetting?

Look at your SMTP logs to see if remote SMTP server are actually able to =
deliver the message to your XMail server. I bet they don't.


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[xmail] Re: unable to receive email

2003-08-28 Thread Davide Libenzi

On Thu, 28 Aug 2003, Chris Jones wrote:

>
> My Xmail server was working perfectly for a long period of time.  It quick
> receiving email from outside users when I upgraded to Xmail 1.12 in June of
> this year.
>
> My setup:
> Windows 2000
> XMail 1.12
> Router Linksys connected to Sympatico DSL
> Router IP 192.168.1.1
> XMail server IP 192.168.1.11
> Firewall: Blackice.  TCP Port 110 open, TCP Port 25 open.
>
> If I send email locally - to users inside the firewall, users receive
> okay.  If I send an email from outside the firewall, no emails seem to get
> to the XMail pop server.  Blackice is not blocking the pop port.
>
> What setting am I forgetting?

Look at your SMTP logs to see if remote SMTP server are actually able to
deliver the message to your XMail server. I bet they don't.


- Davide

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[xmail] Re: unable to receive email

2003-08-28 Thread Peter Lindeman

Chris Jones wrote:

> My Xmail server was working perfectly for a long period of time.  It quick 
> receiving email from outside users when I upgraded to Xmail 1.12 in June of 
> this year.
> 
> My setup:
> Windows 2000
> XMail 1.12
> Router Linksys connected to Sympatico DSL
> Router IP 192.168.1.1
> XMail server IP 192.168.1.11
> Firewall: Blackice.  TCP Port 110 open, TCP Port 25 open.
> 
> If I send email locally - to users inside the firewall, users receive 
> okay.  If I send an email from outside the firewall, no emails seem to get 
> to the XMail pop server.  Blackice is not blocking the pop port.
> 
> What setting am I forgetting?

Are you using osirusoft in "CustMapsList" ? They are blocking the whole 
world since yesterday because they are quiting

Peter Lindeman

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