> First off, thank you so much for the reply. I found the log files, but I
> really don't know what I'm looking for. They don't look much different
> than the other ones. Is there something specific that I can look for to
> see if it's getting sent out? I can tell you that the last file in the
> spool folder is dated 4/8/04. Again, thanks!!
The SMTP.......log(s) will indicate any errors in LISTSERV delivering
mail to the outbound server. If you have anything indicating an error,
send it here. If you have any *.mail files in the spool which are over
20 mins old, then they would be suspect for being corrupted or being
refused by the outbound server.
*.mail files are plain text and can be viewed with a text editor to see
what they contain.
> The American Ceramic Society
> P.O. Box 6136
> Westerville, OH 43081
> Ph: 614.794.5839
> Fax: 614.794.5822
> www.ceramics.org
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: LISTSERV site administrators' forum
> [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of John Lyon
> Sent: Wednesday, June 30, 2004 11:55 PM
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Re: changed mail servers, now no digest
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > We recently changed e-mail servers and with that, the smtp_forward
> address
> > changed for our listserv. I got the individual posts to work, but now
> no one
> > is getting their digest. It's builing daily, it's just not getting
> sent out.
> > If anyone can help, please let me know. If you need more
> information, let me
> > know that, too.
> >
> > Thanks a bunch!!!!
>
> Assuming you are using Windows, look in the SMTPS....log and assuming you
> have an SMTP_FORWARD_1= designated, look in the SMTPS#1....log file to see
> if the outbound server is rejecting any messages. At this point it appears
> that the outbound server is rejecting mail over a certain size. It would be
> useful to know if the digest was actually processed and sent out...a look
> in the LISTSERV log will tell that. If it was sent out according to the
> LISTSERV log, then it is either sitting in the spool as a *.mail file or
> rejected, which will be indicated in the SMTPxx....log file. All this is
> assuming that all Digest subscribers did not get sent the digest, not
> necessarily that they didn't receive it.
>
>
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