I have a strange problem, with my old (other) mail server. 
I'm pretty sure, that XMail has nothing to do with this, but 
by getting the right answer, it may help me to solve problem 
with another server that I'm trying get rid off.

Over the past 2 months I have migrated couple of dozens 
domains to XMail from "Internet Anywhere Mail Server". Since 
I can't convert/transfer thousands accounts over the night, 
I ended up with running both servers at the same time.

The problem is: my stupid old mail server is not sending 
messages to accounts on XMail. I KNOW, it's not the XMail, 
because I can get messages from anywhere else.

In that mail server there's an activity log in GUI of 
program. When it tries to sending, it says connecting to 
x.x.x.x server using MX records xxxxxx.com - everything is 
correct, usually indicating that it's really trying. So it 
seems that sever attempts to contact XMail, but there's 
nothing in SMTP log of XMail. Both servers on the same 
computer (different IP's of course). Both are working 
independently fine.

I guess the question is: in which cases XMail completely 
ignores SMTP requests, and not even leaves anything 
in the log?


Here's my configuration: 
        spammers.tab file is empty
        smtprelay.tab has IP address and the mask of my network.
        spam-address.tab of course, does not contain my domains


Thanks,
Lev Shamilov,
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