My problem: e-mails composed using iNotes don’t get delivered.
Mail replication is set up between Server A and Server B. A is our main mail server and is inside our internal network. B is a web server and is in our DMZ. According to tests, users’ experience and the Replication Events log, the mail files replicate between A and B correctly.
When an e-mail is composed on B using iNotes, it gets replicated from B to A, shows up in the Sent folders of B and A but A does not deliver the e-mail.
When an e-mail is composed on B using Notes client (my test), it gets replicated from B to A, shows up in the Sent folders of B and A delivers the e-mail.
Any thoughts?
Subject: iNotes mail delivery problem
I had the same exact set up, so I might be able to help, but I do have some questions. Is this a new problem, or has this setup never worked? If you have, if not, try it, sent an email with trace entire path, what do you get. When you say, it doesn’t get delivered, does the mail sent, or trying to be sent, does it go to the mail.box and just sit there?
Subject: RE: iNotes mail delivery problem
It’s a new setup that has never worked. I’m in the early stages of rolling out iNotes.
The e-mail composed from the iNotes interface makes it onto both servers but the server with mail routing turned on doesn’t deliver the message. It’s not in mail.box and there is nothing in the Mail Routing Events with the message ID. It’s as if the mail routing server doesn’t know it’s supposed to be delivered.
The weird thing is that the e-mail is in the Sent folder of the mail file on both servers.