As it happens, there are PIXs between the hobbit server & all the
Exchange servers. However, they've all been there for ages (years in
some cases).
I'll have a chat with our resident Cisco guru & see if he made any
changes at our end around 6th June, when things stopped working.
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-----Original Message-----
From: Rob MacGregor [mailto:user-07c9d92ae079@xymon.invalid]
You wouldn't happen to have a Cisco PIX/ASA between the hobbit host and
the mail server, with it configured to do "fixup"? Those are known for
breaking things ;)
Rob MacGregor