did you set the dns server entry in the config.xml?  maybe they are being
marked as spam as per the remarks..

         <!-- Checks that the email Sender is associated with a valid
domain. -->
         <!-- Useful for detecting and eliminating spam. -->

but im only guessing.

b

----- Original Message -----
From: "Eddie Bush" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "James User List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, September 22, 2003 4:28 PM
Subject: I am a black hole ...


I've setup James per the instructions on the web site - in the FAQ.  My
server runs behind a firewall - and I'm non-static.  I use dyndns.org to set
my IP for public consumption - this all works just fine for web access.

When I send mail TO an account on the server, the mail goes through and it
is delivered.  However, when I send mail FROM an account on the server to
the "outside world" - or even to someone local - my mail looks like it is
going out, but it never arrives.  Closer inspection shows it's going to the
spam folder.

I have set my local IP pool up in the "not a local address" handler, but I
still have this same behavior.  Would any of you nice folks be able to shoot
me some advice?

(I think it's possible my domain/ip-range or something has been tagged as a
spammer, as the email I sent to my SBC account wound up in the "bulk mail"
folder there.  Could this have some affect?)

Thanks!

Eddie Bush



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