Any help would be greatly appreciated.
I am running James 3.0 on Windows XP and have recently discovered that my
outgoing folder is growing. It seems that nothing is being delivered outside
the server itself. The mailet logfile seems to show that my ISP's SMTP
server is refusing James's connec
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Sent: Tuesday, November 08, 2005 4:38 AM
Subject: RE: Connection refused when doing RemoteDelivery
Unless you have a static IP, most e-mail servers will refuse service,
except
for those provi
Unless you have a static IP, most e-mail servers will refuse service, except
for those provided by your ISP.
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sday, November 08, 2005 12:56 AM
Subject: Re: Connection refused when doing RemoteDelivery
Maybe not the remote mail servers are refusing the connection, but some
machine in between - a firewall :-). You could try to telnet any of the
target servers on port 25 from the machine running James.
Maybe not the remote mail servers are refusing the connection, but some
machine in between - a firewall :-). You could try to telnet any of the
target servers on port 25 from the machine running James. Did your
network topology change recently?
Marc de Oliveira wrote:
Any help would be great
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
I am running James 3.0 on Windows XP and have recently discovered that my
outgoing folder is growing. It seems that nothing is being delivered outside
the server itself. The mailet logfile seems to show that my ISP's SMTP
server is refusing James's connect