What is your James version?
On Feb 25, 2014 6:23 PM, "Jerry M" <techst...@malcolms.com> wrote:

> Is anybody at home at JAMES? There has been no response to my questions.
>  I'm dead in the water.  I really need somebody from development to help me
> get this resolved.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Jerry
>
>
> On 2/25/2014 9:17 AM, Jerry M wrote:
>
>> I am really baffled by what is happening.  I wiresharked this and watched
>> a complete, successful packet exchange at the TCP level between the client
>> and JAMES over the SMTP port.  The data in the exchange contained the
>> message that it couldn't process the request.  But at the TCP/port level,
>> everything appears to be fine. Yet I get the exception in the logs that
>> JAMES can't get a connection.  This really confuses me.  Requesting a
>> connection implies an outbound request.   Aside from why it is not able to
>> connect, why is JAMES trying to set up an outbound connection to my
>> server's IP address while it is processing an inbound SMTP request? Doesn't
>> seem necessary as part of standard SMTP protocol. Is this some sort of
>> reporting to JMX that is failing?
>>
>> What port is JAMES trying to connect to on the local server's IP address,
>> and what is supposed to be listening at that port that isn't there?
>>
>> Thx
>>
>> Jerry
>>
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