Hey there Jeff, Thanks for your thinking this out for me. I'll see what else I can find. I know that large organizations use the program and I think it's a wonderful program, I'm a small operation with less then 30 users not counting the users I created to try to figure out the problem. Thanks again for some guidence on where else to look and places to look for a answer. In answer to you question about looking in the forums, no I didn't try searching that. I do know that for as long as I have been reading this group(about 2yrs) I have never seen a problem like this.
-- Charlie Qualls Property Director/IT Manager Girl Scouts - Fox Valley Council mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Wednesday, September 21, 2005, 11:38:36 AM, you wrote: > Hi Charlie - > Well, I'm uncertain what to tell you. My suspicion, since I have heard > of no one having this particular sort of problem (there is a large XMail > user base running 1.21 on Linux) is that there is something being > overlooked. I would double check your findings as "scientifically" as > possible, and make absolutely certain that what you think you are seeing > is really what you are seeing. Make certain that the addresses you are > using are all valid, that the logs are definately not reporting anything > strange, your XMail server.tab settings look right, and so on. > If you are certain about your findings, then I would start looking at > other apps that may be interfering or trying to bind to the ports, such > as Sendmail (which should be disabled, or at least XMail and Sendmail > should be binding to different ports). If that all looks good, I would > test your connection to make certain that packets aren't dropping or > something. make certain your MTU setting is correct (if you are > connecting via DSL PPP then it is likely less than the default of 1500 > as I recall). I have had incorrect MTU settings cause intermittent > failures that can be difficult to pin down. > Without at least one or two other people verifying the findings or > seeing the behavior, it probably indicates to an misconfiguration (of > some sort) or an anomaly on your system. Did you try searching the > forums for any similar user experiences? > Jeff > Charlie Qualls wrote: >>Hey there Jeff, >> >>I forgot, this also happens if listing several people in the "to" >>address field. I don't know how many before it balks though. >> >> >> >> > - > To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe xmail" in > the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For general help: send the line "help" in the body of a message to > [EMAIL PROTECTED] - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe xmail" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] For general help: send the line "help" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED]