> -----Urspr�ngliche Nachricht-----
> Von: Geoffrey Moon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Gesendet: Mittwoch, 16. August 2000 15:08
> An: 'Joerg Oertel'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Betreff: RE: AW: [FW1] Connection to Content Security Server failed
>
>
> The other thing I've had to do when I've changed the mail server address is
> to open the "stuck" messages in the spool directory with a text editor and
> change the mail server IP address in the first line of each stuck message.
> Open one of the messages and take a look at the first line. Bet you see the
> old address for the mail server - that's what you'll want to change.
>
> Geoff
>
[..]
Sorry, but i don�t know which line is wrong ?
The follow is an example for a message-header.
(192.168.100.252 the ip-address from firewall/cvp
62.96.224.144 the ip-address from the NEW-mailserver behind the firewall)

---->
AV_SETTING:     cure
AV_IPADDR:      192.168.230.152
AV_PORT:        18181
AV_HEADERS:     0
COMPOUND:       0
SRC:    62.20.78.253
SPORT:  38585
DST:    62.96.224.144
DPORT:  25
ERR_SERVER:     62.96.224.144
RULE:   2
RULEACT:        0
ERRMAIL:        0
ACCT:   0
LOG_OK:          MDQ_LOG
LOG_BAD:         MDQ_LOG
LOG_ERR:         MDQ_ALERT
<----

Then i move the message from the $FWDIR/spool directory to an other place, i receive 
at least no more error messages.
(like Christopher hint)

Best Regards



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