2019-09-20 - hschneider, Admin
Cookie Disclaimer: This forum uses only essential, anonymous session cookies (xmailforum*), nothing to be scared of.
XMail Forum · Newbies read here ! All about SMTP,MX-Records,DNS etc. | Help Search Members Calendar |
Welcome Guest ( Log In | Register ) | Resend Validation Email |
nick |
Posted: Nov 5 2003, 09:07 AM
|
Junior Member Group: Members Posts: 25 Member No.: 767 Joined: 15-October 03 |
I am getting mail rejected from one Domain, Can someone tell me if it is a DNS error or a Mail From syntax error or both, this seems the only Domain I cant send to, even AOL and Hot Mail are accepting mail from my server,
Thanks -------------------------------------------------------------- ErrCode = -5 ErrString = Timeout error SMAIL SMTP-Send MX = "mail.nslm.co.uk." SMTP = "mail.cobranetworks.net" From = "keith@intis.co.uk" To = "kathy@nslm.co.uk" Failed ! SMTP-Error = "417 Temporary delivery error" SMTP-Server = "mail.nslm.co.uk." >> << ErrCode = -81 ErrString = [MAIL FROM:] not permitted by remote SMTP server ErrInfo = 451 4.1.8 Domain of sender address keith@intis.co.uk does not resolve SMAIL SMTP-Send MX = "smtp.netreach.co.uk." SMTP = "mail.cobranetworks.net" From = "keith@intis.co.uk" To = "kathy@nslm.co.uk" Failed ! SMTP-Error = "451 4.1.8 Domain of sender address keith@intis.co.uk does not resolve" SMTP-Server = "smtp.netreach.co.uk." >> |
atomant |
Posted: Nov 5 2003, 09:41 AM
|
No - I'm not an answering script ... Group: Admin Posts: 1776 Member No.: 427 Joined: 18-January 03 |
There is a problem with DNS MX entry. Look how it is formed:
mail.nslm.co.uk. the last dot is invalid. It should be: mail.nslm.co.uk This is not xmail problem. -------------------- Bye,
Sasa ------------------------------------------------------------------- All electric machines work on smoke...when the smoke escape from machines, they don't work anymore Windows: "Where do you want to go today?" Linux: "Where do you want to go tomorrow?" FreeBSD: "Are you guys coming or what?" |
nick |
Posted: Nov 5 2003, 10:21 AM
|
Junior Member Group: Members Posts: 25 Member No.: 767 Joined: 15-October 03 |
Thanks Atomant,
I thought the error looked like the recipients mail server was saying there was an error with a zone on my name server, Is it possible you could explain the error to a DNS and Xmail Noob Ta. |
atomant |
Posted: Nov 5 2003, 10:26 AM
|
No - I'm not an answering script ... Group: Admin Posts: 1776 Member No.: 427 Joined: 18-January 03 |
Well I am no expert in DNS. I just know some basic stuff.
-------------------- Bye,
Sasa ------------------------------------------------------------------- All electric machines work on smoke...when the smoke escape from machines, they don't work anymore Windows: "Where do you want to go today?" Linux: "Where do you want to go tomorrow?" FreeBSD: "Are you guys coming or what?" |
MayVortex |
Posted: Nov 5 2003, 01:50 PM
|
||||
Script Guru Group: Members Posts: 194 Member No.: 354 Joined: 13-November 02 |
The last dot is valid
Not XMail problem. This is the revers zone problem. Some mail servers try to resove from IP to HOST, and from HOST to IP. If U don't have reverse DNS zone, the mail server can't resolv your HOST name. Try: nslookup your.ip.xx.xx - OK? try again, but from http://www.all-nettools.com/tools1.htm (NSLookUp: your.ip.xx.xx) - do U see your hostname? Reverse zone can be delegated by your ISP. |
||||
nick |
Posted: Nov 5 2003, 09:53 PM
|
Junior Member Group: Members Posts: 25 Member No.: 767 Joined: 15-October 03 |
Yes my IP does resolve to my domain, but not to my client’s domain, this seems to be the norm out there so far as I can see,
There does seem to be a problem with the first MX for the recipients Domain, seems not to be available. Regards. |
nick |
Posted: Nov 5 2003, 10:23 PM
|
Junior Member Group: Members Posts: 25 Member No.: 767 Joined: 15-October 03 |
hmm i do have a rev dns problem,
|