>Below is one I was tracking with my clients BellSouth account sent from
>riksmusic.com his domain.
>
>05:20 08:32 SMTPD(002D00B8) [208.51.104.170] e:\IMAIL\spool\Decf50b8.SMD 777
>05:20 08:32 SMTP-(0000047C) processing e:\IMAIL\spool\Qecf50b8.SMD
>05:20 08:32 SMTP-(0000047C) Trying bellsouth.net (0)
This doesn't provide enough information to track the problem. I took out
most of the lines from when the E-mail was received (SMTPD), just leaving
the spool file name so that the matching SMTP session could be
determined. However, the only 2 lines you have here are the "processing"
line (which just means that IMail is processing the spool file), and the
"Trying" line (which means that IMail is trying to reach bellsouth.net; it
has figured out an IP for bellsouth.net and is trying to connect to it).
Without seeing the next 0000047C line, you can't tell which IP IMail tried
connecting to (to make sure that it is getting the right DNS data), or even
if the Bellsouth mailserver is down.
-Scott
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