> From: Howie Hamlin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>
> You may want to try reinstalling but I'm not sure at this
> point what is happening. I've never seen a 10004 error in 3
> /12 years of working on iMS.
We've tried:
-uninstall, reinstall
-uninstall, delete <install path>\iMS, reinstall
-uninstall, delete <install path>\iMS, reinstall older version
We've also found that we can telnet out to another mail servers smtp
port and manually send a mail message fine from the iMS box.
We've also set iMS to relay to our mail server but this results in
connection closed messages:
10/07/2002 06:23:16 PM [016] Connect to 217.154.106.165
10/07/2002 06:23:16 PM [016] WARNING: SOCKET ERROR2: (Sock Connect)
[10061] Connection refused [in-tuition.co.uk] (217.154.106.165)
Even though connections are perfectly valid from the iMS' IP address -
the mail server logs show nothing of the connection being refused and
just show it disconnected. This was the mail server we connected to via
telnet earlier so we definately know its working from this box.
The only other thing we can think of is that maybe there is some
registry setting which is corrupt which doesn't get uninstalled - any
thoughts?
We even created PTR records so that nslookup correctly uses our primary
DNS server :-)
Any suggestions would be very much appreciated!
Thanks,
Matt.
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