Hi..
The port has been set... perhaps you tried to connect  duriing one of  my
many reboots!


Ive stopped rebooting... and my telnet says Imail server there.



-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Doug Baird
Sent: lunes, 10 de mayo de 2004 9:28
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] Problems on server change


Trying to telnet to port 110 at 213.60.18.111 makes a connection:
    "OK X1 NT-POP3 Server server.conferencewebs.com <IMail 7.13 977-1>

but trying to telnet to port 25 results in
    "Could not open connection to the host, on port 25: Connect failed"

Looks like the port forwarding on your router for port 25 is not set up
correctly to pass the connection on to your IMail server IP address.

--
Doug
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


Jamie Fowlie wrote:

> Okay, so specifics:
>
> FQDN of the host is server.conferencewebs.com at IP 213.60.18.111
>
> My domains are registered at gandi.net and all those I host have their A
> records set for the above IP
> I use a WINROUTE PRO for firewall/routing and it is set to allow all port
25
> and port 110 traffic into above IP
>
> As I didn't change the machine, only the IP (and operating system) I
suspect
> my problem doesnt lie in MX reccords since they were not the issue under
the
> old IP either.
>
> Rather, I am inquiring into anything special in WINDOW$ 2003 server that I
> could be overlooking, or an issue in licensing with IPSWITCH (is it
possible
> my licence got 'frozen' when I was running two copies during the 'delay'
> period of the A record changes?
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Sanford
> Whiteman
> Sent: lunes, 10 de mayo de 2004 0:36
> To: Jamie Fowlie
> Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] Problems on server change
>
> > A  couple  of  other specifics. The hosted domains never had to have
> > their  mx  records  set  to my machine in the past, so I don't think
> > this is the issue.
>
> You are not providing any real specifics: senders' logs and the _real_
> domains in question.
>
> For  a  domain  to  receive mail from the general public at a specific
> host,  the  public MX record for the domain must resolve to that host.
> That's what an MX record is...
>
> --Sandy
>
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