Thanks for the answer, and sorry for the misunderstanding.

The command xmail --install should be run "before" what? I did not
understand when I should run this, and made the folllowing serious chain
of mistakes :)) :

After I ran command it said the service already exists. So I tried
running --remove. (To re-install it then). But now when I try to
--install again. It says the service has been marked for deletion. And
nothing happens. I'm completely mixed and do not know what to do?



-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
On Behalf Of Davide Libenzi
Sent: Thursday, February 06, 2003 6:19 AM
To: XMail mailing list
Subject: [xmail] Re: smtp authorization


On Thu, 6 Feb 2003, Serbulent Sertoglu wrote:

> Why? What is wrong with the content? How should it be or where can I
> learn how should it be?
>
> If it is too newbie can you please redirect me any other list where
> people like me spending hours trying to understand the software come
> together and help each other?

No, I was not talking about your post. The message :

------------------------------------------------------------------------
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[<00>] XMail bounce: Rcpt=[[EMAIL PROTECTED]];Error=[552
Error:content rejected]


[<01>] Error sending message [1042521464542.648.nevartsnet]
from[nevarts.com].

ID:        <S31DF>
Mail From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Rcpt To:   <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


[<02>] The reason of the delivery failure was:

552 Error: content rejected
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means that the remote SMTP server rejected the message that your XMail
server was trying to send to it.




> By the way I think I had done with my smtp problem but after I
shutdown
> the server to edit smtprelay.tab, the server did not respond after
then.
> When I tried to shut down the service again (I have NT2K), I received
> timeout error. But I think because the .shutdown file remained in
there,
> the service behaves as stopped and does not raise an error when I
start
> it again, remaining non-responding actually. I encountered an error
log
> in the application event log as this:
>
> Event Type:   Error
> Event Source: XMail
> Event Category:       None
> Event ID:     0
> Date:         2/5/2003
> Time:         7:24:30 PM
> User:         N/A
> Description:
> The description for Event ID ( 0 ) in Source ( XMail ) cannot be
found.
> The local computer may not have the necessary registry information or
> message DLL files to display messages from a remote computer. The
> following information is part of the event: XMail error: 1063,
> {StartServiceCtrlDispatcher}: The service process could not connect to
> the service controller. (0x427).
>
> Can you please help me on this issue or this content is an
inconvenient
> one also?

Did you run :

XMail --install

before ?




- Davide

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