Ron,

I just had my brother send me a test meeting invite from Outlook, and it worked fine. This was an intra-domain (local) delivery on the current toaster. That narrows things down a little bit, but not much. This only used Outlook on the sending end, and pop3 on the receiving end.

Ron Jones wrote:
Here's the layout:

I installed the toaster at the company office; all the users are remote
workers who get their mail from the toaster using Outlook XP or 2003 using
an IMAP connection.

So this is a fresh toaster installation and hasn't been upgraded?

One of them told me that she is not receiving email invitations from remote
domains.

Does she receive them from local domains?

So, I ran a test wherein I sent her a meeting invitation from my
desktop (completely separate domain). It did not even appear in her inbox,
and I didn't get a bounce message.

So that verifies what she told you, and there's no bounce.

Does a regular email from outlook at home to her work?

I ran a separate test wherein I sent myself a meeting invitation from my
home email address using outlook over IMAP

(SMTP actually)

(I have an earlier version of
Qmailtoaster on my mail server here at the house) to my work email address
(hosted by site5 and set up with an outlook client over an IMAP connection),
and it worked just fine.

Can you send one the other direction?

I can only assume that there was a small change in the most recent upgrade
that causes this. But I have not yet been able to find the answer.

I think this is a bad assumption.

I might have a guess with answers to these questions.

Thanks,


Ron Jones



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-Eric 'shubes'

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