David,
Do you have several IP addresses on the network card on which iMail Server
is running? If so, and if one of them is an internal/private IP address
(10.0.0.1; 192.168.0.1; etc.), this might be causing the problem. When I
first set up iMail I ran into the same trouble. I found that iMail had
configured itself on the internal network and it could not send out
externally.
I don't recall exactly the steps I went through but basically I went into
the registry under ipswitch/imail/domains. There were references there to
the internal IP address and to the external IP address. I believe I just
deleted the reference to the internal so that iMail was bound to an IP
address that could send out externally.
If you look into it and find this may be causing your problem but can't
figure out exactly what to do, let me know. I think I saved some information
on this and can dig it up.
Paul Sinclair
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> Sent: Tuesday, February 13, 2001 8:43 AM
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> Subject: [IMail Forum] MX connect fail
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> Does anybody know how to get rid of the "MX connect
> fail" and "stack connect fail" messages so I can send
> e-mails out of the local newtokr again?
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