That is a good question, Noel. In fact, I was using a number which turns out to be some sort of microsoft default for this and that. I am checking to see what is going on. That may be the problem. I have been using the standard startup for run server.

At 01:54 PM 1/7/03 -0500, you wrote:
Do you have auto IP detection enabled for v2.1?  Versions prior to v2.1 did
not automatically handle RFC 2821, Sec 4.1.3, address literals.

If you are using v2.1, it should work fine with the default
autodetectIP="true".  Check the logs, error, and spam mail boxes to see if
the message is being mis-directed.

Are you really using 153.254.194.29?  It does not appear to be routable.

        --- Noel

-----Original Message-----
From: Micael [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, January 07, 2003 13:30
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: name@[153.254.196.29]


I have James running and have a person with "name" set as a user.  The user
is duly noted in an appropriate repository.  I am sending an email to the
ip address with name@[153.254.194.29] set as the format.  Nothing is coming
back, and yet nothing is showing up in the mail inboxes either.  What's
up?  Thanks.

Micael


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