08:23 01:28 SMTPD(029501CA) [61.171.181.41] RCPT TO: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
They receive email just fine. Just can't send it.
Mark
At 01:45 PM 8/23/2004, you wrote:
Mark,
POP3 is a "retrieval" protocol and has nothing to do with the standard sending of mail. What do the SMTP logs show for this user?
Eric S
- ----- Original Message -----
- From: Mark
- To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
- Sent: Monday, August 23, 2004 1:12 PM
- Subject: [IMail Forum] pop3d problems
- I currently have 8.05 fully patched on a win2k server. We have a Sonicwall Pro 330 firewall with cisco routers and switches. We get our bandwidth from Sprint, and MCI.
- For some time I have experienced an intermittent problem with some, not all, of my clients being able to access pop3 from their client programs (outlooks).
- They typically can receive email but cannot send email.
- This will happen to 2 or 3 of my client domains that reside on my server.
- This is the entry for one of our clients today that nobody in their office can send email via the client.
08:23 11:46 POP3D (00000570) logon success for sashwill- mail.somecompany.com from xx.xxx.xxx.xxx
- 08:23 11:46 POP3D (00000570) logoff for sashwill R:0, D:0, P:0
- This is the entire entry for this persons attempt to send an email to me on the server.
- I do not have their IP listed in SMTP security and do not want to.
- I had another client early in the morning with the same problem. I rebooted the server and their problems cleared up but this client is still having the problem.
- Has anybody else seen problems like this and if so what solution was found if any?
- Since this is only happening upon occasion I am inclined to believe the problem is somewhere outside our network. Also since it doesn't impact our clients severely I have ignored the problem for the most part.
- We will be upgrading to the latest version soon and I wanted to at least find out where the problem is coming from.
- Mark
