John,

Send me a private e-mail from that server, and what is your domain name?
I will see if I can spot the problem.

Troy Sosamon
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===== Original Message from [EMAIL PROTECTED] at 6/14/02 5:39 am
>In regard to mail issues, we have plenty. It seems that we have alot of
>problems sending mail also. What I have setup is a second mail server
>that is behind my firewall to send out mail only to avoid the smtp relay
>hassle. When I send out mail, it has a from address of
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] The ip address of the server sending the
>mail is not in my dns, but I have a real mail server that is. Also, the
>non-real mail server is behind  the firewall and is using nat.
>
>My question is, will the ip address of the non-real mail server be
>switched by the nat device like regular ip traffic is? And if that is
>the case, what do I add to my a records and mx records?
>
>
>
>>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 06/13/02 10:34AM >>>
>John,
>Your server should be able to handle that many messages in under 5
>minutes.
>
>Some mail servers do reverse DNS lookups and other verification to
>verify
>your mail servers identity.  Make sure you have everything in your DSN
>for
>that mail server just as if it were a mail server receiving mail.
>
>Make sure your domain has an MX record, make sure yourdomain.com has an
>A
>record, and the ip address on your server has a reverse dns entry.
>When my
>reverse dns entries were not set up correctly, I had trouble sending
>e-mail
>to AOL.
>
>Troy Sosamon
>
>
>===== Original Message from [EMAIL PROTECTED] at 6/13/02 11:08
>am
>>Hello all,
>>
>>We have been using the SMTP service that comes with IIS on a Win2k
>server to
>>send mail from the Witango server.  I'm guessing the server might be
>>averaging 100 messages per day, no more than 200.  If you count the
>number
>>of recipients per message, we might be looking at 500 recipients.
>>
>>It has been failing to send messages to some domains.  We had a
>Microsoft
>>"expert" come in and he told us that the SMTP service can't handle the
>load.
>>
>>Does this make sense?
>>
>>Thanks,
>>
>>John Shaw
>>
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