We are an ISP and we are having a very weird problem.
We host multiple virtual customer servers on one iMail 6.0 server.

One of the customers is complaining about not being able to send email to
internal users on their own domain.
They receive external mail with no problems, and even send and receive mail
from other virtual hosts.
I can create the account on my laptop and have no problems with it.
However, when it is created at the customer site, it has this problem.
We have tracked the following:

100% utilization on 384K circuits to them. - This was semi resolved with the
cleanup of machines at their site, virus activity.
The path of the mail goes from the iMail server to a Webshield server which
they use as outgoing smtp.
The mail then gets sent to another scanning server which catches all mail,
internal and external, and then delivers utilizing DNS.
It seems to be getting deferred here.

Has anyone run into this or something similar.
Thank you any assistance.

James Smart



----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Dave Riddle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, March 13, 2004 2:17 AM
Subject: [IMail Forum] Daily Report


> I have made the use of DNS Blacklist more aggressive on one of our servers
> and I noticed that IMail does not appear to account for the mail that
get's
> nuked by DNS matches when it produces it's daily report.
>
> Anybody know if this can be changed?
>
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