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Applebaum
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Posted: Thu Oct 27, 2005 12:52 am    Post subject: Help Installing Spamcatcher Reply with quote

Hello,

I'm trying to install Mailshell's SpamCatcher, it seems to be a pretty
simple setup, there's not too many variables, but I'm doing something wrong.
We have Small Business Server 2000.

For Destination SMTP Server, it asks for Server and Port. I put in what I
thought my server's name is. when I clicked Add, Port 25 came up
automatically.

The description says: "Specify where you want your email routed to. The
proxy will round robin from your list of server entries." We only have the
one.

Inbound Listening Port also says 25. The description says: "This specifies
the port that the Proxy will listen to for incoming connections."

When I click Apply, I get the following error message in the event log:

Could not bind to port: 25 on address: ALL.


We also run Symantec Mail Security for Exchange. I'm thinking I maybe
should disable this to see if that makes a difference, but I hate to turn
this off. This program finds and filters virus-attachments quite
frequently.

Does anyone have any suggestions?

Many thanks in advance!!

Matthew
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Michael Jenkin [SBS-MVP]
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Posted: Thu Oct 27, 2005 12:51 pm    Post subject: Re: Help Installing Spamcatcher Reply with quote

Hello,

I suggest you change your Exchange port to 6000 (it will now be 25 and
in use for exchange) and then set the spamcatcher to point to the
servers IP on port 6000 but listen on 25. It looks like you have two
apps listening on port 25.

This will fail.

In the Exchange smtp service propertis, click advanced and edit the
port.

Thanks

Applebaum wrote:

Quote:
Hello,

I'm trying to install Mailshell's SpamCatcher, it seems to be a pretty
simple setup, there's not too many variables, but I'm doing something wrong.
We have Small Business Server 2000.

For Destination SMTP Server, it asks for Server and Port. I put in what I
thought my server's name is. when I clicked Add, Port 25 came up
automatically.

The description says: "Specify where you want your email routed to. The
proxy will round robin from your list of server entries." We only have the
one.

Inbound Listening Port also says 25. The description says: "This specifies
the port that the Proxy will listen to for incoming connections."

When I click Apply, I get the following error message in the event log:

Could not bind to port: 25 on address: ALL.


We also run Symantec Mail Security for Exchange. I'm thinking I maybe
should disable this to see if that makes a difference, but I hate to turn
this off. This program finds and filters virus-attachments quite
frequently.

Does anyone have any suggestions?

Many thanks in advance!!

Matthew



--
Michael J. Jenkin MVP - SBS, Senior Systems Engineer
Visit http://www.mickyj.com

Microsoft Most Valued Professional, Microsoft's Windows Server Systems -
Small Business Server
MVP's do not work for Microsoft. If this email was generated in a
newsgroup, please reply only to the newsgroup.
Note: The contents of my postings and responses here represent my
personal opinions and do not necessarily reflect the views, thoughts or
feelings of Microsoft or any of its employees.
http://mvp.support.microsoft.com
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Applebaum
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Posted: Thu Oct 27, 2005 8:51 pm    Post subject: Re: Help Installing Spamcatcher Reply with quote

Aha!!

This did the trick! Thank you so much!!

Matthew

"Michael Jenkin [SBS-MVP]" <michael.jenkin@mvps.org> wrote in message
news:%23uqwB4t2FHA.1980@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl...
Quote:
Hello,

I suggest you change your Exchange port to 6000 (it will now be 25 and
in use for exchange) and then set the spamcatcher to point to the
servers IP on port 6000 but listen on 25. It looks like you have two
apps listening on port 25.

This will fail.

In the Exchange smtp service propertis, click advanced and edit the
port.

Thanks

Applebaum wrote:

Hello,

I'm trying to install Mailshell's SpamCatcher, it seems to be a pretty
simple setup, there's not too many variables, but I'm doing something
wrong.
We have Small Business Server 2000.

For Destination SMTP Server, it asks for Server and Port. I put in what
I
thought my server's name is. when I clicked Add, Port 25 came up
automatically.

The description says: "Specify where you want your email routed to. The
proxy will round robin from your list of server entries." We only have
the
one.

Inbound Listening Port also says 25. The description says: "This
specifies
the port that the Proxy will listen to for incoming connections."

When I click Apply, I get the following error message in the event log:

Could not bind to port: 25 on address: ALL.


We also run Symantec Mail Security for Exchange. I'm thinking I maybe
should disable this to see if that makes a difference, but I hate to turn
this off. This program finds and filters virus-attachments quite
frequently.

Does anyone have any suggestions?

Many thanks in advance!!

Matthew



--
Michael J. Jenkin MVP - SBS, Senior Systems Engineer
Visit http://www.mickyj.com

Microsoft Most Valued Professional, Microsoft's Windows Server Systems -
Small Business Server
MVP's do not work for Microsoft. If this email was generated in a
newsgroup, please reply only to the newsgroup.
Note: The contents of my postings and responses here represent my
personal opinions and do not necessarily reflect the views, thoughts or
feelings of Microsoft or any of its employees.
http://mvp.support.microsoft.com

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Applebaum
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Posted: Fri Oct 28, 2005 12:51 am    Post subject: New development Reply with quote

Hi,

Now I get the following Error in the Application event log, about every 20
minutes:

TCP read error. Winsock Error Number : 10054. Connection reset by peer.

What's it mean, and is there something I should do?

Many thanks in advance!!

Matthew


"Michael Jenkin [SBS-MVP]" <michael.jenkin@mvps.org> wrote in message
news:%23uqwB4t2FHA.1980@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl...
Quote:
Hello,

I suggest you change your Exchange port to 6000 (it will now be 25 and
in use for exchange) and then set the spamcatcher to point to the
servers IP on port 6000 but listen on 25. It looks like you have two
apps listening on port 25.

This will fail.

In the Exchange smtp service propertis, click advanced and edit the
port.

Thanks

Applebaum wrote:

Hello,

I'm trying to install Mailshell's SpamCatcher, it seems to be a pretty
simple setup, there's not too many variables, but I'm doing something
wrong.
We have Small Business Server 2000.

For Destination SMTP Server, it asks for Server and Port. I put in what
I
thought my server's name is. when I clicked Add, Port 25 came up
automatically.

The description says: "Specify where you want your email routed to. The
proxy will round robin from your list of server entries." We only have
the
one.

Inbound Listening Port also says 25. The description says: "This
specifies
the port that the Proxy will listen to for incoming connections."

When I click Apply, I get the following error message in the event log:

Could not bind to port: 25 on address: ALL.


We also run Symantec Mail Security for Exchange. I'm thinking I maybe
should disable this to see if that makes a difference, but I hate to turn
this off. This program finds and filters virus-attachments quite
frequently.

Does anyone have any suggestions?

Many thanks in advance!!

Matthew



--
Michael J. Jenkin MVP - SBS, Senior Systems Engineer
Visit http://www.mickyj.com

Microsoft Most Valued Professional, Microsoft's Windows Server Systems -
Small Business Server
MVP's do not work for Microsoft. If this email was generated in a
newsgroup, please reply only to the newsgroup.
Note: The contents of my postings and responses here represent my
personal opinions and do not necessarily reflect the views, thoughts or
feelings of Microsoft or any of its employees.
http://mvp.support.microsoft.com

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Kevin Weilbacher [SBS-MVP
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Posted: Mon Oct 31, 2005 1:50 am    Post subject: Re: Help Installing Spamcatcher Reply with quote

thanks for letting us know.

--
Kevin Weilbacher [SBS-MVP]
"The days pass by so quickly now, the nights are seldom long"


"Applebaum" <mappleNOSPAM@inchNOSPAM.com> wrote in message
news:e6GJjhx2FHA.2292@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
Quote:
Aha!!

This did the trick! Thank you so much!!

Matthew

"Michael Jenkin [SBS-MVP]" <michael.jenkin@mvps.org> wrote in message
news:%23uqwB4t2FHA.1980@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl...
Hello,

I suggest you change your Exchange port to 6000 (it will now be 25 and
in use for exchange) and then set the spamcatcher to point to the
servers IP on port 6000 but listen on 25. It looks like you have two
apps listening on port 25.

This will fail.

In the Exchange smtp service propertis, click advanced and edit the
port.

Thanks

Applebaum wrote:

Hello,

I'm trying to install Mailshell's SpamCatcher, it seems to be a pretty
simple setup, there's not too many variables, but I'm doing something
wrong.
We have Small Business Server 2000.

For Destination SMTP Server, it asks for Server and Port. I put in what
I
thought my server's name is. when I clicked Add, Port 25 came up
automatically.

The description says: "Specify where you want your email routed to. The
proxy will round robin from your list of server entries." We only have
the
one.

Inbound Listening Port also says 25. The description says: "This
specifies
the port that the Proxy will listen to for incoming connections."

When I click Apply, I get the following error message in the event log:

Could not bind to port: 25 on address: ALL.


We also run Symantec Mail Security for Exchange. I'm thinking I maybe
should disable this to see if that makes a difference, but I hate to
turn
this off. This program finds and filters virus-attachments quite
frequently.

Does anyone have any suggestions?

Many thanks in advance!!

Matthew



--
Michael J. Jenkin MVP - SBS, Senior Systems Engineer
Visit http://www.mickyj.com

Microsoft Most Valued Professional, Microsoft's Windows Server Systems -
Small Business Server
MVP's do not work for Microsoft. If this email was generated in a
newsgroup, please reply only to the newsgroup.
Note: The contents of my postings and responses here represent my
personal opinions and do not necessarily reflect the views, thoughts or
feelings of Microsoft or any of its employees.
http://mvp.support.microsoft.com



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