On Mon, 25 Mar 2002, Paul Sobey wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> One of our Lotus Domino servers stopped routing mail to the internet (via
> an XMail relay connected to the internet) this morning. After a bit of
> investigation, we tried redirecting the outbound queue via a different smtp
> relay, running some different relay software. All the emails in the queue
> got sent, and now things are back to normal. I have three questions:
>
> 1) Is there anything (ie illegal characters etc.) that could cause XMail to
> reject a particular message, and if so what form would the rejection take?
> 2) Can I get XMail to debug to a file the actual SMTP transactions line by
> line? Perhaps 2 debug levels, one just doing SMTP commands and the other
> the full text of the message? If not, how easy would this be to implement?
> Needless to say debugging Lotus Domino is not easy, and I'd like to find a
> way of determining exactly what the problem is.
> 3) I'm running 1.2 - would 1.6 behave any differently in this regard (I've
> seen the new features but don't need any of them sufficiently to upgrade)?
1) always try the latest version. I usually do _not_ describe all code
changes inside the changelog
2) look at your spool/??/??/slog files
- Davide
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