Definitely seems like a network issue.
If one email will go through, but then not an other, it seems like an
intermittent network issue.
The fact that one email gets through indicates that the MX records are
probably ok, but it's worth checking these out, which is the next thing to
analyse for mail routing.

-----Original Message-----
From: Jeroen Heijmans [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 21 July 2003 12:11
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Receiving outside mail with James


On Mon, 2003-07-21 at 06:50, Lindsay Smith wrote:
> Perhaps try sending a few test messages from on the machine James is
> installed to analyse network issues.
> Perhaps also turn the logging up - look for a file environment.xml in
James,
> set the log-levels to DEBUG.  Then have a look in the James SMTP log.

Thanks for the quick reply. I had already tried the first suggestion
before, and that works just fine. With the DEBUG on, the logs are also
fine for these messages, but for mail sent through another mailserver I
don't see a single line in any of the logs (except for that one mail
that did make it earlier). So it's probably a network issue then?

Jeroen Heijmans


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