>
>Not at all, I agree with it. I remember when we went live with a production
>server back at the beginning of the year and dumped NTMail, it was a great
>feeling :-)

Yea, you know exactly where I'm coming from then  :-)


>>What's the point of the BadMes folder?  I see delivery failures in POST
>log with null returns (from a list, so as it should be), and I expect the
>bad messages to appear in the BadMes folder (ala NTMail's BadMes folder).
>But they just disappear. Can I enable them to be saved in BadMes somehow?
>
>They used to go into the BadMes folder in earlier versions, that is one
>thing that I have not caught up on yet with the new versions.

Hm, wonder what happened to that plan.



>>Also I see MX lookups failing occasionally.  ....  However, iMS apparently
>gave up looking for a MX, and deleted the outgoing mail file, after
>claiming a timeout from all DNS servers.  .....  Anyone else notice this?
>What could be happening?  This is especially disturbing considering what I
>said above-- that the bad email just gets deleted.  I should say that I had
>no MX resolution problems with my previous mail system, using the same DNS
>servers.
>
>I have just noticed the same and was about to comment on it. I was away for
>the weekend, its Monday morning here now :-(, and on checking the logs when
>I got back as the traffic seemed very low, particularly on the Lists, I saw
>quite a few lost mails like that.


Disturbing.  What version are you running Kym?  I actually realized I forgot to 
mention that important fact.  I'm using the latest betas, 1.3b9 for SMTP and POP and 
1.3b10 for POST.   BTW, I've re-confirmed that delivery did not occur when I saw those 
errors, but that resending the same mail an hour later worked fine.

Cheers,
-Max


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