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Legacy Forums => Experienced User Forum => Topic started by: saberdata on July 02, 2004, 08:38:06 PM
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I am having some mail blocked and I can't figure out why. Below is an example. The IP address is not in any of the databases as a spammer. Can anyone read below and enlighten me as to why this mail is getting rejected? Thanks! --David
2004-07-01 09:04:13.526070500 tcpserver: status: 1/40
2004-07-01 09:04:13.526236500 tcpserver: pid 24040 from 143.111.251.38
2004-07-01 09:04:14.081408500 tcpserver: ok 24040 0:207.70.162.107:25 mail.xxxxxxxxxxxxx.org:143.111.251.38::35857
2004-07-01 09:04:16.285138500 smtpfront-qmail[24040]: MAIL From:<carena@xxxxxxxxx.org>
2004-07-01 09:04:16.329892500 smtpfront-qmail[24040]: RCPT To:<sjdavis@mail.xxxxxxxxx.com>
2004-07-01 09:04:16.329933500 smtpfront-qmail[24040]: Sorry, that domain isn't in my list of allowed rcpthosts.
2004-07-01 09:04:16.329979500 smtpfront-qmail[24040]: You must send RCPT TO: first
2004-07-01 09:04:21.001551500 smtpfront-qmail[24040]: bytes in: 117 bytes out: 240
2004-07-01 09:04:21.002017500 tcpserver: end 24040 status 0
2004-07-01 09:04:21.002021500 tcpserver: status: 0/40
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I am having some mail blocked and I can't figure out why. Below is an example. The IP address is not in any of the databases as a spammer. Can anyone read below and enlighten me as to why this mail is getting rejected? Thanks! --David
2004-07-01 09:04:13.526070500 tcpserver: status: 1/40
2004-07-01 09:04:13.526236500 tcpserver: pid 24040 from 143.111.251.38
2004-07-01 09:04:14.081408500 tcpserver: ok 24040 0:207.70.162.107:25 mail.xxxxxxxxxxxxx.org:143.111.251.38::35857
2004-07-01 09:04:16.285138500 smtpfront-qmail[24040]: MAIL From:<carena@xxxxxxxxx.org>
2004-07-01 09:04:16.329892500 smtpfront-qmail[24040]: RCPT To:<sjdavis@mail.xxxxxxxxx.com>
2004-07-01 09:04:16.329933500 smtpfront-qmail[24040]: Sorry, that domain isn't in my list of allowed rcpthosts.
2004-07-01 09:04:16.329979500 smtpfront-qmail[24040]: You must send RCPT TO: first
2004-07-01 09:04:21.001551500 smtpfront-qmail[24040]: bytes in: 117 bytes out: 240
2004-07-01 09:04:21.002017500 tcpserver: end 24040 status 0
2004-07-01 09:04:21.002021500 tcpserver: status: 0/40
The mail was addressed to mail.xxx.com, but your server announces itself as saber1.xxxx.com - are you sure your local DNS has an alias of mail for the server? Even then, I have a feeling that server aliases are only valid for local traffic.
Your correspondent really needs to address mail to user@xxx.com, not user@mail.xxxx.com