Prob in Conf FAX system

Hi All,
I have installed the ECC 6.0 in Solaris with DB 10.2g.
I have just configured fax system now.When I am sending fax from T-Code SBWP.It is saying
"<Cannot process message in SAP System>."
01)I am set profile param from RZ10
icm/server_port_2 = PROT=SMTP,PORT=25000,TIMEOUT=180
02)Created a system user with profile "S_A.SCON"
03) From T-Code SCOT
I changed default domain,
double clicked on SMTP node,
entered the mail server name,
entered port as 25,
code page - no conversion,
in supported address types checked fax,email and sms,
set the parameter adress *
I also scheduled a job which runs after 10 mins
Do I need to anything else??
Please suggest
Regards,
Ami

- Make sure sendmail is not running on the same port (25) - by default it does. Disable it using
svcadm disable sendmail
as user root.
If it still does not work turn on tracing in the system:
- SCOT
- Utilities - Trace - Internal Trace
turn on all three and try to send your fax again.
Markus

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