Hi,

now I understand you. I can access the mailserver. The mailserver is on the
same machine and I can telnet it. The problem is that ASSP (or perl) cannot
create the socket to listen (both sockets: the mail listen 25 and the web
configuration 55555).

Florian


Barry Bahrami wrote:
> 
> "
> I have a server with two NIC's, only running ASSP.  One NIC is to the
> public network and the other is to our private network where it connects
> to our mail servers.
> 
> When I have this problem, I completely get assp out of my mind and check
> the connectivity from the assp box to the mail servers.  I find this
> problem is usually not assp, but the inability of the assp box to reach
> the mail servers.  So a direct telnet (c:\telnet mailservername 25) should
> connect - but it doesn't when we have this error.
> 
> I recommend you forget assp for testing purposes and see if you can
> connect straight from your assp box to the other mail server.  My guess is
> you probably can not.  That is the problem, not assp...at least from my
> experience.
> 
> 
> Barry  
> 

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