On 07/11/02 at 13:23, Warren Michelsen wrote:
> At 3:57 PM -0400 07/11/2002, Neil Herber wrote:
> >If you are using the web interface (as I do) go to the QUEUE page,
> >pick one of the offending queued messages and click on the link.
> >What does the disposition tell you? I'm willing to bet it is
> >"Failed", in which case the message is just hanging around for you
> >to examine.
> >
> >To reduce the hanging-around-time, go to the GENERAL page and set
> >"Delete Failed Messages:" to a smaller value.
>
> Well, of course the status is Failed. But that still doesn't answer
> the question of Why SIMS accepted the mail in the first place, given
> that there are no router entries for the domain.
What, if anything, does your log say about these messages? That might give
you some insight as to why they're being accepted. If you're continuing to
receive these messages, you might want to temporarily increase the logging
level until you can capture a relevant transaction or two.
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Christopher Bort | [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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<http://www.globalhomes.com/>
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