On Sat, 27 Jul 2002, Lev Shamilov wrote:

>
> I have a strange problem, with my old (other) mail server.
> I'm pretty sure, that XMail has nothing to do with this, but
> by getting the right answer, it may help me to solve problem
> with another server that I'm trying get rid off.
>
> Over the past 2 months I have migrated couple of dozens
> domains to XMail from "Internet Anywhere Mail Server". Since
> I can't convert/transfer thousands accounts over the night,
> I ended up with running both servers at the same time.
>
> The problem is: my stupid old mail server is not sending
> messages to accounts on XMail. I KNOW, it's not the XMail,
> because I can get messages from anywhere else.
>
> In that mail server there's an activity log in GUI of
> program. When it tries to sending, it says connecting to
> x.x.x.x server using MX records xxxxxx.com - everything is
> correct, usually indicating that it's really trying. So it
> seems that sever attempts to contact XMail, but there's
> nothing in SMTP log of XMail. Both servers on the same
> computer (different IP's of course). Both are working
> independently fine.
>
> I guess the question is: in which cases XMail completely
> ignores SMTP requests, and not even leaves anything
> in the log?

try to run XMail is debug mode and look at the messages that show up on
the console ...



- Davide


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