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| Joe Befumo 2005-09-14, 7:49 am |
| I'm experiencing a very wierd problem with (presumably) the SMTP server in
my Windows 2003 Server setup.
I've set up my domains and mailboxes in the POP3 manager, and can receive on
all of my mailboxes. When I reply (or send), however, only one account
works. The messages seem to send, I get no error messages, and they show up
in the "Sent Items" folder in Outlook Express. However, they never reach
their intended destination. They never bounce back, either, though they may
do so some time in the future.
The account that works (joe@befumo.com) is in no way different than any of
the others. It was not the first account I created. I get the same behavior
whether I set it as the default in Outlook Express or not.
Here's the wierdest part -- I used to have Windows XP on this machine, and
tried installing Ipswitch iMail on it, and experienced the exact same
problem. This is a clean install of Windows 2003 Server. I'm hence inclined
to believe that the problem may be external to this machine -- maybe in my
(Netgear) firewall?
I'm utterly mystified. Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
Joe
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| Al Mulnick 2005-09-14, 5:54 pm |
| Have you checked the logs yet? See anything in there?
"Joe Befumo" <joe@befumo.com> wrote in message
news:11ig5scc680t259@corp.supernews.com...
> I'm experiencing a very wierd problem with (presumably) the SMTP server in
> my Windows 2003 Server setup.
>
> I've set up my domains and mailboxes in the POP3 manager, and can receive
> on
> all of my mailboxes. When I reply (or send), however, only one account
> works. The messages seem to send, I get no error messages, and they show
> up
> in the "Sent Items" folder in Outlook Express. However, they never reach
> their intended destination. They never bounce back, either, though they
> may
> do so some time in the future.
>
> The account that works (joe@befumo.com) is in no way different than any of
> the others. It was not the first account I created. I get the same
> behavior
> whether I set it as the default in Outlook Express or not.
>
> Here's the wierdest part -- I used to have Windows XP on this machine, and
> tried installing Ipswitch iMail on it, and experienced the exact same
> problem. This is a clean install of Windows 2003 Server. I'm hence
> inclined
> to believe that the problem may be external to this machine -- maybe in my
> (Netgear) firewall?
>
> I'm utterly mystified. Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Joe
>
>
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| Joe Befumo 2005-09-14, 5:54 pm |
| > Have you checked the logs yet? See anything in there?
In event viewer? Or is there somewhere else I should look?
Thanks.
Joe
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| Al Mulnick 2005-09-14, 5:54 pm |
| The SMTP logs which should be in the same directory that you put the IIS
logs. Usually %systemroot%\Logfiles is the directory.
Al
"Joe Befumo" <joe@befumo.com> wrote in message
news:11ighg7lndr2kdd@corp.supernews.com...
>
> In event viewer? Or is there somewhere else I should look?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Joe
>
>
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| Joe Befumo 2005-09-14, 5:54 pm |
| > logs. Usually %systemroot%\Logfiles is the directory.
>
Thanks -- I don't see anything that loops amiss, but then, I have no idea
what I'm looking at . . . (WINSERVER is that name of my machine, btw):
2005-09-14 16:29:25 192.168.0.122 winserver SMTPSVC1 WINSERVER 192.168.0.122
0 EHLO - +winserver 250 0 187 14 0 SMTP - - - -
2005-09-14 16:29:25 192.168.0.122 winserver SMTPSVC1 WINSERVER 192.168.0.122
0 MAIL - +FROM:+<info@exotic-scales.com> 250 0 47 35 0 SMTP - - - -
2005-09-14 16:29:25 192.168.0.122 winserver SMTPSVC1 WINSERVER 192.168.0.122
0 RCPT - +TO:+<jbefumo@yahoo.com> 250 0 30 28 0 SMTP - - - -
2005-09-14 16:29:25 192.168.0.122 winserver SMTPSVC1 WINSERVER 192.168.0.122
0 DATA - +< 001b01c5b949$78977470$7a00a8c0@winserver
> 250 0 126 446 62
SMTP - - - -
2005-09-14 16:29:25 192.168.0.122 winserver SMTPSVC1 WINSERVER 192.168.0.122
0 QUIT - winserver 240 62 58 4 0 SMTP - - - -
2005-09-14 16:29:30 64.156.215.8 OutboundConnectionResponse SMTPSVC1
WINSERVER - 25 - - 220+mta319.mail.scd.yahoo.com+ESMTP+YSmtp+service+ready 0
0 55 0 672 SMTP - - - -
2005-09-14 16:29:30 64.156.215.8 OutboundConnectionCommand SMTPSVC1
WINSERVER - 25 EHLO - winserver 0 0 4 0 672 SMTP - - - -
2005-09-14 16:29:30 64.156.215.8 OutboundConnectionResponse SMTPSVC1
WINSERVER - 25 - - 250-mta319.mail.scd.yahoo.com 0 0 29 0 1344 SMTP - - - -
2005-09-14 16:29:30 64.156.215.8 OutboundConnectionCommand SMTPSVC1
WINSERVER - 25 MAIL - FROM:<info@exotic-scales.com>+SIZE=692 0 0 4 0 1344
SMTP - - - -
2005-09-14 16:29:31 64.156.215.8 OutboundConnectionResponse SMTPSVC1
WINSERVER - 25 - - 250+sender+<info@exotic-scales.com>+ok 0 0 38 0 1782
SMTP - - - -
2005-09-14 16:29:31 64.156.215.8 OutboundConnectionCommand SMTPSVC1
WINSERVER - 25 RCPT - TO:<jbefumo@yahoo.com> 0 0 4 0 1782 SMTP - - - -
2005-09-14 16:29:31 64.156.215.8 OutboundConnectionResponse SMTPSVC1
WINSERVER - 25 - - 250+recipient+<jbefumo@yahoo.com>+ok 0 0 36 0 2375
SMTP - - - -
2005-09-14 16:29:31 64.156.215.8 OutboundConnectionCommand SMTPSVC1
WINSERVER - 25 DATA - - 0 0 4 0 2375 SMTP - - - -
2005-09-14 16:29:31 64.156.215.8 OutboundConnectionResponse SMTPSVC1
WINSERVER - 25 - - 354+go+ahead 0 0 12 0 2704 SMTP - - - -
2005-09-14 16:29:33 64.156.215.8 OutboundConnectionResponse SMTPSVC1
WINSERVER - 25 - - 250+ok+dirdel 0 0 13 0 3625 SMTP - - - -
2005-09-14 16:29:33 64.156.215.8 OutboundConnectionCommand SMTPSVC1
WINSERVER - 25 QUIT - - 0 0 4 0 3625 SMTP - - - -
2005-09-14 16:29:33 64.156.215.8 OutboundConnectionResponse SMTPSVC1
WINSERVER - 25 - - 221+mta319.mail.scd.yahoo.com 0 0 29 0 4219 SMTP - - - -
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| Al Mulnick 2005-09-14, 5:54 pm |
| Did you not receive the message at your yahoo address?
"Joe Befumo" <joe@befumo.com> wrote in message
news:11igkajt54um31@corp.supernews.com...
>
> Thanks -- I don't see anything that loops amiss, but then, I have no idea
> what I'm looking at . . . (WINSERVER is that name of my machine, btw):
>
> 2005-09-14 16:29:25 192.168.0.122 winserver SMTPSVC1 WINSERVER
> 192.168.0.122
> 0 EHLO - +winserver 250 0 187 14 0 SMTP - - - -
> 2005-09-14 16:29:25 192.168.0.122 winserver SMTPSVC1 WINSERVER
> 192.168.0.122
> 0 MAIL - +FROM:+<info@exotic-scales.com> 250 0 47 35 0 SMTP - - - -
> 2005-09-14 16:29:25 192.168.0.122 winserver SMTPSVC1 WINSERVER
> 192.168.0.122
> 0 RCPT - +TO:+<jbefumo@yahoo.com> 250 0 30 28 0 SMTP - - - -
> 2005-09-14 16:29:25 192.168.0.122 winserver SMTPSVC1 WINSERVER
> 192.168.0.122
> 0 DATA - +< 001b01c5b949$78977470$7a00a8c0@winserver
> 250 0 126 446 62
> SMTP - - - -
> 2005-09-14 16:29:25 192.168.0.122 winserver SMTPSVC1 WINSERVER
> 192.168.0.122
> 0 QUIT - winserver 240 62 58 4 0 SMTP - - - -
> 2005-09-14 16:29:30 64.156.215.8 OutboundConnectionResponse SMTPSVC1
> WINSERVER - 25 - - 220+mta319.mail.scd.yahoo.com+ESMTP+YSmtp+service+ready
> 0
> 0 55 0 672 SMTP - - - -
> 2005-09-14 16:29:30 64.156.215.8 OutboundConnectionCommand SMTPSVC1
> WINSERVER - 25 EHLO - winserver 0 0 4 0 672 SMTP - - - -
> 2005-09-14 16:29:30 64.156.215.8 OutboundConnectionResponse SMTPSVC1
> WINSERVER - 25 - - 250-mta319.mail.scd.yahoo.com 0 0 29 0 1344
> SMTP - - - -
> 2005-09-14 16:29:30 64.156.215.8 OutboundConnectionCommand SMTPSVC1
> WINSERVER - 25 MAIL - FROM:<info@exotic-scales.com>+SIZE=692 0 0 4 0 1344
> SMTP - - - -
> 2005-09-14 16:29:31 64.156.215.8 OutboundConnectionResponse SMTPSVC1
> WINSERVER - 25 - - 250+sender+<info@exotic-scales.com>+ok 0 0 38 0 1782
> SMTP - - - -
> 2005-09-14 16:29:31 64.156.215.8 OutboundConnectionCommand SMTPSVC1
> WINSERVER - 25 RCPT - TO:<jbefumo@yahoo.com> 0 0 4 0 1782 SMTP - - - -
> 2005-09-14 16:29:31 64.156.215.8 OutboundConnectionResponse SMTPSVC1
> WINSERVER - 25 - - 250+recipient+<jbefumo@yahoo.com>+ok 0 0 36 0 2375
> SMTP - - - -
> 2005-09-14 16:29:31 64.156.215.8 OutboundConnectionCommand SMTPSVC1
> WINSERVER - 25 DATA - - 0 0 4 0 2375 SMTP - - - -
> 2005-09-14 16:29:31 64.156.215.8 OutboundConnectionResponse SMTPSVC1
> WINSERVER - 25 - - 354+go+ahead 0 0 12 0 2704 SMTP - - - -
> 2005-09-14 16:29:33 64.156.215.8 OutboundConnectionResponse SMTPSVC1
> WINSERVER - 25 - - 250+ok+dirdel 0 0 13 0 3625 SMTP - - - -
> 2005-09-14 16:29:33 64.156.215.8 OutboundConnectionCommand SMTPSVC1
> WINSERVER - 25 QUIT - - 0 0 4 0 3625 SMTP - - - -
> 2005-09-14 16:29:33 64.156.215.8 OutboundConnectionResponse SMTPSVC1
> WINSERVER - 25 - - 221+mta319.mail.scd.yahoo.com 0 0 29 0 4219
> SMTP - - - -
>
>
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| Joe Befumo 2005-09-14, 5:54 pm |
| UNBELIEVABLE!
I just tried removing email services and reinstalling it.
Now I can SEND from any of my mailboxes, but mail sent TO them vanishes into
the ozone!
Is Win2003's email service reputed to be stable? Perhaps I should try using
Exchange instead? (I'd REALLY like to avoid that option if possible).
Thanks.
Joe
"Joe Befumo" <joe@befumo.com> wrote in message
news:11ig5scc680t259@corp.supernews.com...
> I'm experiencing a very wierd problem with (presumably) the SMTP server in
> my Windows 2003 Server setup.
>
> I've set up my domains and mailboxes in the POP3 manager, and can receive
on
> all of my mailboxes. When I reply (or send), however, only one account
> works. The messages seem to send, I get no error messages, and they show
up
> in the "Sent Items" folder in Outlook Express. However, they never reach
> their intended destination. They never bounce back, either, though they
may
> do so some time in the future.
>
> The account that works (joe@befumo.com) is in no way different than any of
> the others. It was not the first account I created. I get the same
behavior
> whether I set it as the default in Outlook Express or not.
>
> Here's the wierdest part -- I used to have Windows XP on this machine, and
> tried installing Ipswitch iMail on it, and experienced the exact same
> problem. This is a clean install of Windows 2003 Server. I'm hence
inclined
> to believe that the problem may be external to this machine -- maybe in my
> (Netgear) firewall?
>
> I'm utterly mystified. Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Joe
>
>
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| Joe Befumo 2005-09-14, 5:54 pm |
| Nope, not a thing. Now, in fact, I'm not receiving mail either. If I send
from Yahoo to my accounts, it doesn't arrive, nor does it bounce back.
Is there any possible way this could be caused by some setting at my isp
(DSL)? I though it might be their DNS servers, but yesterday I tried all of
my mailboxes, sending from yahoo, and every one worked fine.
Joe
I uninstalled & reinstalled
"Al Mulnick" <amulnick_No_SPAM@ncDOTrr.com> wrote in message
news:uMtSX0UuFHA.904@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
> Did you not receive the message at your yahoo address?
>
>
> "Joe Befumo" <joe@befumo.com> wrote in message
> news:11igkajt54um31@corp.supernews.com...
idea[vbcol=seagreen]
220+mta319.mail.scd.yahoo. com+ESMTP+YSmtp+service+ready[vbcol=seag
reen]
1344[vbcol=seagreen]
>
>
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| Al Mulnick 2005-09-14, 5:54 pm |
| Stable is a relative word, but it should be better than you make it sound.
This is computer science, so the data doesn't just disappear for now reason.
There's a reason, but we don't yet know it.
Just clarify: this is SP1 of W2K3 right?
As for your DSL question, your ISP may very well block the mail from
traversing their network. You'll have to check with the ISP to see their
policy.
As for the email, have you checked the badmail folder?
"Joe Befumo" <joe@befumo.com> wrote in message
news:11igll45bkvd087@corp.supernews.com...
> UNBELIEVABLE!
>
> I just tried removing email services and reinstalling it.
>
> Now I can SEND from any of my mailboxes, but mail sent TO them vanishes
> into
> the ozone!
>
> Is Win2003's email service reputed to be stable? Perhaps I should try
> using
> Exchange instead? (I'd REALLY like to avoid that option if possible).
>
> Thanks.
>
> Joe
>
>
> "Joe Befumo" <joe@befumo.com> wrote in message
> news:11ig5scc680t259@corp.supernews.com...
> on
> up
> may
> behavior
> inclined
>
>
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| Joe Befumo 2005-09-14, 5:54 pm |
| I'll have to check with my isp.
Yes, SP1
There was a slew of stuff in the bad mail folder, but nothing I could easily
identify as mine.
Joe
"Al Mulnick" <amulnick_No_SPAM@ncDOTrr.com> wrote in message
news:#SBz8hVuFHA.3932@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl...
> Stable is a relative word, but it should be better than you make it sound.
> This is computer science, so the data doesn't just disappear for now
reason.
> There's a reason, but we don't yet know it.
>
> Just clarify: this is SP1 of W2K3 right?
> As for your DSL question, your ISP may very well block the mail from
> traversing their network. You'll have to check with the ISP to see their
> policy.
>
> As for the email, have you checked the badmail folder?
>
>
> "Joe Befumo" <joe@befumo.com> wrote in message
> news:11igll45bkvd087@corp.supernews.com...
receive[vbcol=seagreen]
show[vbcol=seagreen]
reach[vbcol=seagreen]
>
>
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| Joe Befumo 2005-09-14, 5:54 pm |
| What's really confusing me is that the POP3 setup is SO simple, it would
appear as if there isn't much that could go wrong.
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