Hey that is another thought, maybe you ISP is blocking relay.  Did they tell
you to use their SMTP box for a relay host?
-V
----- Original Message -----
From: Daniel Donnelly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, August 04, 1999 9:25 AM
Subject: RE: [IMail Forum] SMTP Gateway


> 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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