You should not need to tell IMail to use a gateway. As long as IMail can get
good DNS info, it is capable of delivering mail itself.

Usually when one tries to send external mail and the message is returned, that
implies that there is most likely the SMTP Security and the Relay settings.
Suggest you set to 'Anyone', stop/start the SMTP service and see if you can
now send the mail.

Daniel Donnelly
Ipswitch Technical Support
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In reply to 3 Aug message from [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

>Hi I'm new here........

>I am trying to setup iMail server on my NT4 box (SP5) I have an ISP with
>a
mailserver.

>I have installed and configured iMail on the server as best as I could
>figure, however whenever I try to send external mail via the SMTP
>Gateway to my ISP I get an invalid user error in the iMail log.

>I have checked the iMail control panel settings for SMTP Gateway and
>appear to have entered my ISP's
>mailserver address - but it fails.

>Thanks for help
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