To all who asked me for the reason i wanted to contact bluewin
My problem is: Relaying not allowed, bu i know the addresses are correct.
I've not no feedback from bluewin so far.
Best wishes,
Matthias
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From: Steven Glogger [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: swinog@swinog.ch
Matthias Hertzog wrote:
To all who asked me for the reason i wanted to contact bluewin
My problem is: Relaying not allowed, bu i know the addresses are correct.
I've not no feedback from bluewin so far.
We have the same problem ... with some adresses.
Best regards
Matthias
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Hi
I had the same problem - the same address was OK after a few minutes.
Seems that their MX is a bit flaky :/
Regards,
Reto
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Von: Matthias Cramer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 18. Januar 2006 10:21
An: swinog@swinog.ch
Betreff: Re:
Hello folks
One of our MX servers decided to forget about its configured domains after a
crash-and-reboot. It is out of loadbalancing now and being reinstalled. To be
sure, I checked the other MX servers and did not find any that misbehaves like
that.
Regards,
Alain
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IIRC couple of months ago, I learned that Bluewin only relays mails sent
from within their own IP-ranges, i.e. you have to be dialled-in/connected
through Bluewin-infrastructure in order to send emails over a Bluewin SMTP
server. I.e. even if you had valid credentials to authenticate against the
Hello Umbi
If I understand your question right, the answer is the following:
There has been a bug that our MX did announced PLAIN as an authentication
method, altough SMTP-Authentication was not allowed on this server farm. This
has been fixed a few months ago.
(SMTP-Auth is only enabled on
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