SMTP Log from Exchange

Note:
192.168.1.222 is the imail server

#Software: Microsoft Internet Information Services 6.0
#Version: 1.0
#Date: 2005-05-16 23:16:39
#Fields: time c-ip cs-method cs-uri-stem sc-status 
23:16:39 192.168.1.185 QUIT - 240
#Software: Microsoft Internet Information Services 6.0
#Version: 1.0
#Date: 2005-05-16 23:32:39
#Fields: time c-ip cs-method cs-uri-stem sc-status 
23:32:39 192.168.1.222 - - 0
23:32:39 192.168.1.222 EHLO - 0
23:32:39 192.168.1.222 - - 0
23:32:39 192.168.1.222 MAIL - 0
23:32:39 192.168.1.222 - - 0
23:32:39 192.168.1.222 RCPT - 0
23:32:39 192.168.1.222 - - 0
23:32:39 192.168.1.222 DATA - 0
23:32:39 192.168.1.222 - - 0
23:32:39 192.168.1.222 - - 0
23:32:39 192.168.1.222 QUIT - 0
23:32:39 192.168.1.222 - - 0
23:41:55 192.168.1.222 - - 0
23:41:55 192.168.1.222 EHLO - 0
23:41:55 192.168.1.222 - - 0
23:41:55 192.168.1.222 MAIL - 0
23:41:55 192.168.1.222 - - 0
23:41:55 192.168.1.222 RCPT - 0
23:41:55 192.168.1.222 - - 0
23:41:55 192.168.1.222 DATA - 0
23:41:55 192.168.1.222 - - 0
23:41:55 192.168.1.222 - - 0
23:41:55 192.168.1.222 QUIT - 0
23:41:55 192.168.1.222 - - 0

Adriel F. Luzuriaga
Burberry - I.T. Department
(212) 707-6612



-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Sanford Whiteman
Sent: Monday, May 16, 2005 7:31 PM
To: Adriel Luzuriaga
Subject: Re[8]: [IMail Forum] VALFROM failure

> Yes  I  need  peering  in  one  domain being shared by 1 imail and 1
> exchange  servers.

Okay,  just  double-checking,  as  other  technologies have come along
since I last contirbuted that KB article.

> This  is  the logs. But I do not know yet where to find the SMTP log
> in exchange.

Look  under  the  'Default  SMTP  Virtual  Server' and find the 'Logs'
section. They may be currently off. Turn them on and you'll get a text
file in the referred directory.

> Please see attached (sending SMTP from command lines)

That's  not  enough  info.  You  need to provide the server's internal
response  to  the  connection  from  IMail  --  in the logs. It would,
however,  be  helpful  to  see  the same Telnet connection made to the
Exchange  box.  Remember,  you're  setting up a connection between two
servers.  You  don't  know  which  server  is  exhibiting  the primary
problem.

--Sandy


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Broadleaf Systems, a division of
Cypress Integrated Systems, Inc.
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