> I  think  I  finally found the problem after about 20 hrs of testing
> and 6 hours of Microsoft phone support. It turns out the DNS servers
> provided  by  our  ISP was something funky wrong with them.

Yup,  a  problem "outbound stuck in queue" is almost always DNS, not a
local  issue.  Never  give  a  once-trusted  DNS server a "pass" until
you've  done interactive lookups on the exact domains you're trying to
send to. Glad you got it.

--Sandy


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