On Fri, May 25, 2012 at 1:58 PM, Richard McClary
<[email protected]> wrote:
> HERE IS THE PROBLEM – when the mail is routed through NYC, it never makes it
> to the server in IL.

  We don't have near enough information to do anything but speculate wildly.

  Could be a problem with your firewall rules, routing tables on your
firewalls, routing tables on your routers, filters on your routers,
internal MX records, intermediate mail spools, your mail server, the
quality of the network cable, space aliens, etc.

  I would suggest using a packet sniffer in NY to see if the packets
are making it off the firewall and to the router.  Examine the IP
headers in particular, make sure the ARP and IP destinations are what
they should be.  Then repeat this process for each layer two or three
hop.

-- Ben

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