Thanks, guys.
I have tried using the Comcast smtp URL and the IP - same result either way.
I tried the diagnostic utility - ran all the available tests. My output upon starting it was pretty much the same as vic1234's - no errors, nothing stands out. The only real difference is that I don't have the AMX Beacon on (I have no idea what that does).
The "Get DNS" test passed according to the interpretation instructions.
The only one that indicated a problem was the Send Test Email. I get the following:
21:03:08 Send Email 0
21:03:08 Send Email Subject: Email Alert from M1XEP
21:03:08 Send Email GlobalSMTPType: 0, DNSGood: True, GlobalSMTPAddr: 68.87.26.155
21:03:08 Send Email smtp_addr: 68.87.26.155
21:03:08 Send Email To:
[email protected]
21:03:08 Send Email Body: This is a test email from the ELK-M1XEP M1XEP
21:03:08 Send Email Username:
[email protected]
21:03:08 Send Email Password: mypassword
21:03:08 Send Email From:
[email protected]
21:03:08 Send Email Domain: @comcast.net
21:03:08 Send Email mailserv: 00602E68
21:03:08 Send Email MCSetDomain returned 0
21:03:08 Send Email MCSetSmtpAuthentication returned 0
21:03:08 Send Email MCNewMail returned 0, mailid=00608E28
21:03:08 Send Email MCSendMail returned FFFFFFF3
21:03:08 Send Email MCClose returned 0
21:03:08 Send Email Done
According to the interpretation guide, any non-zero return on the MCSendMail apparently indicates a problem. So there it is. Any ideas?
One other odd thing I found with the Diagnostic Utility. When it searches for XEP's it often find duplicates - two lines for the same XEP - one with a MAC address and one without, both with same IP address - and the utility throws out a warning - "The M1XEP's IP address is in a different subnet than the network adapter. You should change either the M1XEP's address, the adapter's address, or select a different adapter". But I have verified that they are on the same subnet. Now I did have a second un-used adapter on the same PC that I use to set up the M1XEP, so maybe that freaked out the XEP? I disabled that adapter, but still get the duplicate XEP and the warning. What might be going on there? Did the XEP save a second configuration? Any chance this is causing the email failures?
I'm not network savvy, so this is baffling to me. Thanks for your help.