Hi, I am not just a newbie, but an ignorant newbie. So, please have patience with me. Here goes...
I registered domain "thebowman.net" from godaddy.com. I went into the Total DNS control and set 2 A records, @ and mail, which both point to my IP. I then set all the Cnames for @, which points to my domain. I setup MX records as smtp.thebowman.net and mailstore1.thebowman.net, all as per godaddy.com tech support.
I setup my account in Thunderbird with pop and smtp servers: pop.thebowman.net and smtp.thebowman.net for email address give@thebowman.net.
I setup Mercury with a user "give". Under Core Module I setup the internet name for this system as thebowman.net. I set the local domains as thebowman.net, thebowman, and my IP. I don't know much else I have changed.
Now, I can send email to give@thebowman.net from other email addresses and it works no problem. I have actually been receiving email from that account for some time with no problems. So, I know I have something right.
But, I cannot send mail using smtp.thebowman.net. It gets to the server. I see it in the Mercury SMTP Server window. It used to go all the way to the Core Module and then after several retries it would cancel saying loop detected. But, I just tried it and once it hit the SMTP server it killed Mercury. A winodow popped up saying "Mercury/32 Core Processing Module v4.52 has encountered a problem and needs to close. We are sorry for the inconvenience." and Mercury shuts down. Everytime I restart Mercury it just gives me this error and closes. I noticed before this that if I tried to edit the core module settings it would give me the same error, but figured I'd just leave it alone.
Any help would be appreciated.
FWIW: I have a P4 2.4Ghz system running XP Pro. I originally installed XAMP, which gave me Mercury 3.5, or something. I recently installed an XAMP upgrade that gave me Mercury 4.52. Maybe something in the upgrade went bonkers, I don't know.
Larry
Update: If I leave it alone and don't click on the "Don't Send" button on the error window Mercury will continue to run and I can still receive email thru it. But, cannot send email at all.
<p>Hi, I am not just a newbie, but an ignorant newbie. So, please have patience with me. Here goes...</p><p>
</p><p>I registered domain "thebowman.net" from godaddy.com. I went into the Total DNS control and set 2 A records, @ and mail, which both point to my IP. I then set all the Cnames for @, which points to my domain. I setup MX records as smtp.thebowman.net and mailstore1.thebowman.net, all as per godaddy.com tech support. </p><p>I setup my account in Thunderbird with pop and smtp servers: pop.thebowman.net and smtp.thebowman.net for email address give@thebowman.net.&nbsp;</p><p>I setup Mercury with a user "give". Under Core Module I setup the internet name for this system as thebowman.net. I set the local domains as thebowman.net, thebowman, and my IP.&nbsp; I don't know much else I have changed. </p><p>&nbsp;Now, I can send email to give@thebowman.net from other email addresses and it works no problem. I have actually been receiving email from that account for some time with no problems. So, I know I have something right. </p><p>&nbsp;But, I cannot send mail using smtp.thebowman.net. It gets to the server. I see it in the Mercury SMTP Server window. It used to go all the way to the Core Module and then after several retries it would cancel saying loop detected. But, I just tried it and once it hit the SMTP server it killed Mercury. A winodow popped up saying "Mercury/32 Core Processing Module v4.52 has encountered a problem and needs to close.&nbsp; We are sorry for the inconvenience." and Mercury shuts down. Everytime I restart Mercury it just gives me this error and closes. I noticed before this that if I tried to edit the core module settings it would give me the same error, but figured I'd just leave it alone. </p><p>Any help would be appreciated. </p><p>FWIW: I have a P4 2.4Ghz system running XP Pro. I originally installed XAMP, which gave me Mercury 3.5, or something. I recently installed an XAMP upgrade that gave me Mercury 4.52. Maybe something in the upgrade went bonkers, I don't know. </p><p>Larry
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Update: If I leave it alone and don't click on the "Don't Send" button on the error window Mercury will continue to run and I can still receive email thru it. But, cannot send email at all.
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