Subj : Re: Email server To : Finnigann From : Digital Man Date : Wed Aug 03 2005 05:36 pm Re: Re: Email server By: Finnigann to Digital Man on Wed Aug 03 2005 10:02 pm > -=> Digital Man wrote to Finnigann <=- > > DM> Re: Email server > DM> By: Finnigann to digital Man on Wed Aug 03 2005 05:46 pm > > > Spurred on by other successes... > > > > > > 8/2 11:11:53p Maximum inactivity: 120 seconds > > 8/2 11:11:53p 0436 SMTP socket opened > > 8/2 11:11:53p 0436 SMTP socket bound to port 25 > > 8/2 11:11:53p 0460 POP3 socket opened > > 8/2 11:11:53p 0460 POP3 socket bound to port 110 > > 8/2 11:11:53p 0436 Mail Server thread started > > 8/2 11:11:53p 0000 SendMail thread started > > 8/2 11:11:53p 0000 SEND Message #919 from Bits-N-Bytes to > > xxxxxxx@hotmail.com - in transit > > 8/3 12:11:57a 0000 SEND Message #919 from Bits-N-Bytes to > > xxxxxxx@hotmail.com - in transit > > > > This isn't the full log but... > > > > I read and re-read that link yousent. It tells how to correct the server > > errors occour, but as you can see, I am not getting any errors. > > > > I am running SBBS 3.12a on Windows XP pro... where should I look next? > > > > #919 is a forwarded message from one of the subs. > > DM> Use fixsmb or the exec/notransit.js script to remove the > DM> 'in-transit' flags. > > Ok I logoed on and entered > > ;exec/notransit.js > > The screen blinked and nothing changed... gotta wait another 20 minutes to s > if it tries to send the message again. > > ...later. I am still getting the message... intransit. If using the default command shell, the proper command would be: ;EXEC ?notransit.js > I guess I don't quite know how to execute the repair/fix > > > > Did that .js kill the message? No. See http://vert.synchro.net/docs/tcpip_faq.html#tx_smtp for details. I recently added details about the 'in transit' problem and how to ignore/fix it. digital man Snapple "Real Fact" #154: Americans spend more than $630 million a year on golf balls. .