I'm using GroupMail (by Infacta) to send an email to a group but it doesn’t go thru. How do I figure what's the problem?
This is the error message from the Delivery Console:
GroupMail :: Delivery Console v5.02.058
Started: 10/16/2009 10:26:02 AM
Initializing delivery engine
Delivery engine version: v7.1.0.1
Loading queue
Enabling queue monitor
Start-up complete
Preparing delivery job
Delivery Started
- GroupMail v5.02.058
- Delivery Console v5.02.058
- Delivery Engine v7.1.0.1
~~~
Attaching: C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Desktop\document.doc (25.5 KB)
Queued: email@address.com
Sending to: email@address.com
Attaching: C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Desktop\document.doc (25.5 KB)
Queued: email@address.com
Failed: email@address.com
- Error with connecting server
- current server: smtp.aol.com
- connect failed, error: 0x00000000
- code:2 : Error Connecting with Server. If you have a firewall enabled please make sure that port 25 is open. If you have an Anti-Virus program running please make sure that it is configured NOT to check OUT BOUND email.
(Moderator edit: added Topic Description. jgw)
This is the error message from the Delivery Console:
GroupMail :: Delivery Console v5.02.058
Started: 10/16/2009 10:26:02 AM
Initializing delivery engine
Delivery engine version: v7.1.0.1
Loading queue
Enabling queue monitor
Start-up complete
Preparing delivery job
Delivery Started
- GroupMail v5.02.058
- Delivery Console v5.02.058
- Delivery Engine v7.1.0.1
~~~
Attaching: C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Desktop\document.doc (25.5 KB)
Queued: email@address.com
Sending to: email@address.com
Attaching: C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Desktop\document.doc (25.5 KB)
Queued: email@address.com
Failed: email@address.com
- Error with connecting server
- current server: smtp.aol.com
- connect failed, error: 0x00000000
- code:2 : Error Connecting with Server. If you have a firewall enabled please make sure that port 25 is open. If you have an Anti-Virus program running please make sure that it is configured NOT to check OUT BOUND email.
(Moderator edit: added Topic Description. jgw)
This post has been edited by jgweed: 19 October 2009 - 04:07 PM

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