| senjor 2005-04-20, 5:49 pm |
| Hi.
User: please report details to this site's webmaster.
Webmaster: please see the server's application event log for more details.
I have XP with IIS and Server Extensions, I use right smpt ISP, from and
replay adress but still it wont work.
In the form in FrontPage 2003 I put the email address, and that it.
User: please report details to this site's webmaster.
Webmaster: please see the server's application event log for more details.
Do enyone know what's the problome is.
Thanks
"Pcspcs" wrote:
> We have a server that hosts multiple webs. Email forms on all webs have
> been working for quite some time, but now they have all stopped working.
> When submitting the forms, the user sees:
>
> FrontPage Error
> User: please report details to this site's webmaster.
> Webmaster: please see the server's application event log for more details.
>
> However, there is nothing added to the application event log, so I have no
> idea how to begin troubleshooting it.
>
> I tried removing extensions form one of the webs and reinstalling, but I
> didn't think that would work anyhow since this affects all webs.
>
> If I edit the form and have it only save the results to a file, rather then
> sending an email, then the user gets the confirmation page, so that much
> works.
>
> I suspect then, that it's an STMP issue. In "Change Configuration Settings"
> for the web, the IP address for a local mail server is still listed. The
> mail server is set to allow relay from IP addresses on the internal network
> (it's a NetMail server). Just for testing I tried changing it to the IP
> address of a new Exchange server that was recently added to the network, but
> the result is the same.
>
> How can I find out if it's even trying to send? Shouldn't there be an error
> log somewhere that would have more information (such as an error returned
> from the SMTP server or something)?
>
> Some things have changed recently on the network: We recently moved around
> the servers on the network that are DC's running AD and also moved and
> reconfigured DNS. But I don't think it could be a DNS issue since we've
> always had, and still have the IP address filled in, not the STMP server
> name. We also cleaned up the user list in AD getting rid of old accounts,
> but the anonymous iusr accounts are still there.
>
> Lastly, I checked the settings for the default virtual SMTP server under IIS
> Manager on the web server, went to Access/Authentication and verified that
> it still had "anonymous" access enabled. Do FP forms even go through that
> anyhow? Or do they go directly to the SMTP server I listed on the config
> page?
>
> Any help is appreciated!
>
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