First, make sure there are no characters before the first DNS server in the IMail settings (for example, ",192.0.2.128" could indicate a blank server as well as the 192.0.2.128).The DNS servers appear to be working fine. NSLOOKUP from a DOS prompt on the mail server to either of the DNS servers specified in IMail's SMTP service settings answers all of my queries, authoritative and recursive. Is there another test I might perform?
If that doesn't explain it, it's time for the debug mode (changing the LOGLEVEL LOW line in the \IMail\Declude\global.cfg file to LOGLEVEL DEBUG). After a few E-mails come through, you can change it back to LOW, and send me the log file -- I should be able to see what the problem is.
-Scott
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