I have the same problem.
I have a domain with 60 users.
Sometimes there are users that send mails and doesn't arrive at their
destination until 2 weeks!!!!!!!!

And something so strange's:
Some users have their mail on the inboxes but they can't download it!!!

I can't validate with SMTP AUTH under JavaMail API, etc, etc... etc...

very large number of problems....




On ds, 2002-03-02 at 17:41, Jeff Keyser wrote:
> Last night, I sent two e-mails through my James server to two different
> domains.  (Both of which happened to be to mailing lists.)  This morning
> when I checked my e-mail, neither of them had been sent back to me as I had
> expected.
> 
> What I found was that both e-mails were held up in the var/mail/outgoing
> directory.  I restarted James, but both e-mails stayed.  I then stopped
> James, deleted the e-mail from this directory, restarted it, and then resent
> one of my messages.  This time, it went through right away.
> 
> What's really weird is that my James server is configured to relay e-mail
> between my network and the Internet, and incoming e-mail passed right
> through to my internal e-mail server while this other e-mail was stuck.
> (BTW - Before anyone asks, it's not an open relay.  It is properly
> configured to route e-mail only to or from my internal network.)
> 
> I know this isn't a lot of information to go on.  But, I was wondering if
> anyone might have an idea of what might have happened, of could give me an
> idea of where to look next time it does to help troubleshoot the problem.
> 
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