I've got another one which may or may not be related.

I currently have one domain that returns temporary delivery errors & 
messages never get to the recipient.  If I change outgoing SMTP server to 
test, using our ISP's server, the messages go through fine.  As with yours 
Javi the logs say all is fine, though I think in the case of outgoing 
messages the SMTP log will only tell you that XMail received the message 
from your e-mail program.

I've put XMail in debug mode, though the documentation doesn't say where to 
look for debug output & the logs looked the same to me, so haven't got any 
useful information.

Two questions:  Where does one look for debug information, and is XMail able 
to log connections to other SMTP servers when sending mail out?

Adrian Hicks


On Tuesday 24 Feb 2004 10:11 pm, you wrote:
> > What error are you getting back when you try to send mail to Hotmail?
> > The bounce message (or slog file, if the messages are frozen on your
> > server) will tell you what (if any) error the remote server gave.
>
> That's the problem: i'm not receiving any kind of message or error, the
> log file "smtp2004xxxx" says "RECV=OK", no frozen msgs,no errors...
> I don't know what to do...
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