George,
Sunday, August 18, 2002 you wrote:
GWH> I tried sending a message from the web with a good email address
GWH> and then checked the log file I did not see anything wrong.
Ok, but in the IMAIL logs did you see the message you tried to
send from the web browser?
> No
GWH> I can send an email by clicking on imail1.exe but not when using
GWH> the browser.
That only means that when you are logged in you can send with
imail1. not important for our issue here.
> OK
GWH> No fire wall in place. I have also changed the password for the
GWH> administrator BTW should the imail services be set to system or
Normally is SYSTEM.
> It is set to system with full permissions I also have administrator
and everyone set to full on the Imail folder. I removed iusr for the
imail folder.
GWH> I did add iusr to the imail folder with full permissions.
Not really necessary - the IMAIL folder normally will have
everyone and system with full permissions.
> OK
GWH> The event log shows:
Ok - here's what we have to find out:
1) is a message composed on the web being placed in the IMAIL
queue? Now test this by sending from the web to an outside
address as opposed to a local server address. Send it to me
if you want.
> the queue says clear.
Now if we see that message in the Queue then that means that
the web server is working fine with IMAIL1 and the problem is
something else.
If the message is not making it to the Queue then that means
we have a problem with imail1.
> I see nothing in the queue.
2) If the message is making it to the Queue then I agree with
Bill Landry that you may actually have Microsoft SMTP sever
running on the server under IIS. So check that and make sure
it is turned off or on a different port.
> The Microsoft SMTP is NOT running.
Best wishes,
Terry
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