On Mon, 23 Feb 1998 15:06:53 -0500, "Wrigley, Thomas HUS" <[log in to unmask]> wrote: >Okay here we go again. I upgraded to a bigger better Intranet server so >I had to re-install the Listserv software. Hile doing so I realized I >had the wrong version for my needs. I was installing the Lite version >on my closed Intranet. This version cannot be installed as a stand >alone list server. It has to be attached to another list server outside >my domain. The Free version of LISTSERV-Lite will only run in 'Tableless' mode. If you buy the commercial licensed version however, it can be configured to run in 'Standalone' mode on your intranet. >I downloaded the Listserv standard version and installed it >on my web server with the site.cfg below. The Classic version will cost you more, although you do get more features. >As I mentioned in my previous emails: > >The Listserv software is installed on one server and I have two other >Exchange servers. My domain is Heidelbergusa.com. The server IP is >10.100.2.9. I have a mail Id 'lstmaint'. > >The problem is that the Listserv will not pick up the email sent to it. >Does anyone have any ideas? Are you using a TCP/IP network? Can you telnet to Port25 on the listserv machine and get a response? The listserv machine needs a name in whatever nameservice you are using DNS (preferably) or WINS so that SMTP mail knows where to find it. >Tom Wrigley :-) >Webmaster >Heidelberg USA, Inc. >(770) 419-6965 >[log in to unmask] > > >site.cfg >BITNET_ROUTE=BITMAIL.LSOFT.COM >CREATEPW=x >FIOC_TARGET=2560 >FIOC_TRIM=3072 >FIOC_WARNING=3574 >LOCAL=*.100.2.9 Cannot be an IP addres, must be a domain name. IP address would have to be in [brackets] anyway. >MAXBSMTP=1000 >MYDOMAIN=10.100.2.9 FS133K09 Normally NODE is configured first. First value of MYDOMAIN must be the same as whatever is in NODE (see below). What is FS133K09? Is this a WINS id? >MYORG=Heidelberg USA, Inc. >NODE=10.100.2.9 cannot be an IP address, must be a domain name. Even if it were an IP address, it must be in [brackets] as [10.100.2.9] >[log in to unmask] >RUNMODE=STANDALONE >SITE_CONFIG_CGI_DIR=D:\InetPub\scripts >SMTP_FORWARD=HEIDELBERGUSA.COM >SMTP_FORWARD_1=FS133K05 You really don't need both unless you have a huge mail load (over 10,000) Which of these is your outbound SMTP machine? >SORT_RECIPIENTS=0 >WWW_ARCHIVE_CGI=http://fs133k09/scripts >WWW_ARCHIVE_DIR=D:\InetPub\wwwroot\List-IS