[quote user="frdm"]
Hi,
I have a probem configuration to sen emails from internal account to external account.
This is the case:
Windows xp service pack 2 with smtp service installed
Router ADSlL NAT configuration, STATIC IP ADDRESS AND A DOMAIN NAME REGISTER
I install mercury wiith no netware supprt and non integration with pegasus.
Modules installed:
Mercury S
Mercury P
Mercury D
SMTP Client Module Mercury E
Configuration information
The machines internet domain : first i tried to put this [ip of the machine where mercury is installed] and second i put mydomain.com (with the two option nothing happend)
Mercury for win 32 setup: NORMAL
Core Module:
Local domains
Local host or server: mydomain.com
Internet name: mydomain.com
My clients have thsi configuration
user:xxxxxx
password zzzzzz
pop server: ip of my mercury server
smtp: ip of my mercury server
please help
[/quote]
Some basics here. mail send via in internal account can be sent either via the Mercury mail queue when using Pegasus Mail or via MercuryS with a POP3/IMAP4 client. In either case mercury core is going to get the mail and examine the domains of the email addresses to determine which ones are local and which ones are non-local. Core does this by examining the [Domains] section of Mercury.ini and the names of the system entered into "Internet name for this system (Postmaster and mailing list only). If the mail is considered non-local a MO*.QCF/QDF file pair is placed in the queue for processing by MercuryC or MercuryE.
If sending by MercuryC then MercuryC connects to the relay host and sends the mail like any mail client.
If sending by MercuryE then MercuryE examines all of the email addresses, combines and creates outbound mail messages and resolves the domain name of the email address to a MX host. It then sends the mail to the MX host like any SMTP mail server.
Note the domains are critical in both the email addresses and the domains list and you simply have not given us any real information to work with. I hope this basic outline will allow you to solve your problem by yourself though.
If you still need help provide the email addresses you are trying to send form and to and the information in the [Domains] section of the mercury.ini file. The name of the system in mercury.ini is also needed as well as any error messages you are getting.
[quote user="frdm"]<p>Hi,</p>
<p>I have a probem configuration to sen emails from internal account to external account.</p>
<p>This is the case:</p>
<p>Windows xp service pack 2 with smtp service installed</p>
<p>Router ADSlL NAT configuration, STATIC IP ADDRESS AND A DOMAIN NAME REGISTER&nbsp;</p>
<p>I install mercury wiith no netware supprt and non integration with pegasus.</p>
<p>Modules installed:</p>
<p>Mercury S</p>
<p>Mercury P</p>
<p>Mercury D</p>
<p>SMTP Client Module Mercury E</p>
<p>Configuration information</p>
<p>The machines internet domain : first i tried to put this [ip of the machine where mercury is installed] and second i put mydomain.com (with the two option nothing happend)</p>
<p>Mercury for win 32 setup: NORMAL</p>
<p>Core Module:</p>
<p>Local domains</p>
<p>Local host or server: mydomain.com</p>
<p>Internet name: mydomain.com</p>
<p>&nbsp;My clients have thsi configuration</p>
<p>user:xxxxxx</p>
<p>password zzzzzz</p>
<p>pop server: ip of my mercury server</p>
<p>smtp: ip of my mercury server</p>
<p>please help</p><p>[/quote]</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Some basics here.&nbsp;&nbsp; mail send via in internal account can be sent either via the&nbsp; Mercury mail queue when using Pegasus Mail or via MercuryS with a POP3/IMAP4 client.&nbsp; In either case mercury core is going to get the mail and examine the domains of the email addresses to determine which ones are local and which ones are non-local.&nbsp; Core does this by examining the [Domains] section of Mercury.ini and the names of the system entered into "Internet name for this system (Postmaster and mailing list only).&nbsp; If the mail is considered non-local a MO*.QCF/QDF file pair is placed in the queue for processing by MercuryC or MercuryE.&nbsp;&nbsp;
</p><p>If sending by MercuryC then MercuryC connects to the relay host and sends the mail like any mail client.</p><p>If sending by MercuryE then MercuryE examines all of the email addresses, combines and creates outbound mail messages and resolves the domain name of the email address to a MX host.&nbsp; It then sends the mail to the MX host like any SMTP mail server.</p><p>Note the domains are critical in both the email addresses and the domains list and you simply have not given us any real information to work with.&nbsp; I hope this basic outline will allow you to solve your problem by yourself though.
If you still need help provide the email addresses you are trying to send form and to and the information in the [Domains] section of the mercury.ini file.&nbsp; The name of the system in mercury.ini is also needed as well as any error messages you are getting.
&nbsp; &nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p>