I am getting hundreds of the Stack connect fail errors, so I cannot ignore it ;)
In this case, what youa re going to want to do is:
SMTP (4700) Stack connect fail "129.33.65.138" SMTP (4700) requeuing d:\IMail\spool\QHE02220.VAP R0 T1 SMTP (4700) finished d:\IMail\spool\QHE02220.VAP status=3
Look for the log file entries before these, that have "(4700)" in them. That will show you the domain that IMail is trying to send to.
Note that this is a vacation message -- there's a good chance that it is just spam that was sent to the E-mail address with the vacation message, and the spammer used a bogus return address.
SMTP (4560) Trying nmfn.com (0) SMTP (4560) MX connect fail "63.76.139.136"
This one is normal -- see http://www.dnsreport.com/tools/[EMAIL PROTECTED] . nmfn.com is broken right now. It has 1 MX record, but their mailserver is rejecting connections to port 25.
<---NOTE: should the IP address (192.168.0.2) be an external or internal IP????? -->
SMTPD (17C50104) [192.168.0.2] connect 192.168.0.2 port 2252
Ah -- that is interesting. That should only happen if the IMail server connects to itself. Are you running another mailserver on this server?
SMTP (4172) Trying principal.com (0) SMTP (4172) Stack connect fail "206.195.193.120"
This one appears to be the IMail "Using-the-A-record-instead-of-MX-record" bug -- 206.195.193.120 isn't in the MX record for principal.com.
-Scott
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