On Thu, Jan 25, 2001 at 07:53:48AM -0800, john roberts wrote:
I sometimes get this message when I am trying to send mail from Outlook 2000
or 97 to qmail 1.03 server:
No transport provider was available for delivery to this recipient.
Dies this message pop up immediately or after some
john roberts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No transport provider was available for delivery to this recipient.
This comes up a lot -- if you search the qmail mailing list archives,
one of the pointers is to this MS kb article:
There is nothing in /var/log/maillog when this happens. Its like it never
gets to the mailserver to process. Typically the message sits in the
outlook outbox for a few seconds before I get the message back "no
delivery". How do I look to see what the tcpservers max connection limit
is?
john roberts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No transport provider was available for delivery to this
recipient.This comes up a lot -- if you search the qmail
mailing list archives,one of the pointers is to this MS kb
article:
From my experience, it's not
On Thu, Jan 25, 2001 at 10:17:07AM -0600, Charles Cazabon wrote:
john roberts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No transport provider was available for delivery to this recipient.
http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q197/4/17.ASP?LN=EN-USSD=gnFR=0
Basically, they're violating the
On Thu, Jan 25, 2001 at 08:40:12AM -0800, john roberts wrote:
delivery". How do I look to see what the tcpservers max connection limit
is?
tcpservers option "-c" defines the number of simultaneous connections.
Default is 40.
See
http://cr.yp.to/ucspi-tcp/tcpserver.html
You have to
We've experienced this error a few times here, generally when sending large
files (2Mb). I thought it was a timeout problem with Outlook so I set the
server timeout to a higher figure in the internet email service and it
doesn't happen now.
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From: john roberts