My development servers are using a static Comcast home ip. It appears that they put a filter for traffic on port 25 to their servers and any other mx on the Internet. They did this on Sunday night. The filter makes connections time out based on certain criteria. For example, if IMS connects to more than one server per hour and it blocks the email.
 
My questions are ...  how can I find out what program is doing this to IMS ? Why have they done this to my IMS dev. servers ?  Can IMS be setup as an application that does this?
 
Cheers to all,
David A. Goldfield
DGo Promo & Consultants, LLC

Howie Hamlin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
You can use telnet or the iMS SMTP Server test console for SMTP testing (the latter is easier to use).
 
HTH,
 
Howie
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Tuesday, October 21, 2003 8:56 AM
Subject: Re: [iMS] POST Problems

I tried sending all email through ISPs server using an assigned POP account by putting the IP, user , and password in the IMS config. POST tab and I get the same result. So it must be either my firewall setup or ISP.
 
How can I test to see where the socket error is coming from? My setup or ISP?
 
Is their a way to debug the connection to the email servers step by step?
 
Regards,

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