Allow me to clarify.

"I've modified the RemoteDelivery mailet properties within the transport
processor of the config.xml and specified the SMTP gateway server
hostname and port.

I did an nslookup on my SMTP gateway server hostname and noticed that
only an MX record has been setup... no A record exists."

I did not place my network gateway within the <gateway> tags of the
RemoteDelivery mailet config. Please read the e-mail carefully because
you'll notice that I am not asking for help debugging my own network
configuration. I have identified a possible bug and would like some
collaboration to determine what to do about the situation. 

Thanks,
Tim Michalski


-----Original Message-----
From: Noel J. Bergman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, April 19, 2007 10:08 PM
To: James Users List
Subject: RE: RemoteDelivery mailet doesn't do an MX lookup on the
gateway smtp hostname(s)

> I've modified the RemoteDelivery mailet properites within the 
> transport processor of the config.xml and specified the gateway server

> hostname and port.

> I did an nslookup on my gateway server hostname and noticed that only 
> an MX record has been setup... no A record exists

Yes, the <gateway> is supposed to be an SMTP gateway, not your network
gateway.

        --- Noel



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