On Monday, October 07, 2002 5:00 PM Howie Hamlin wrote:

> Could this be something in your network?  Is a firewall in between
> your DNS server and mail server?  Would you be able to try a
> different DNS server (maybe from your upstream provider)?  

We've already tried that Howie :-(

Could it be a corrupt install of the software - perhaps something that
happened during the upgrade? IMS was working fine on server 1, then
server 1 had a hardware failure, so server 2 was brought online with a
ghost image taken from server 1. The previous version of IMS didn't like
the server name change, therefore was running unlicensed. We upgraded
IMS to get around the fixed port issue on your software registration
application, ran the registration which succeeded (we also checked the
log file to make sure it said "license valid" etc. That was this morning
and since then the server has not been sending mail...

Cheers,

Marc Gadsdon
http://www.in-tuition.co.uk
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