As a test, try ping something on the Internet when you see this
delivery message. Like Yahoo.com.
On Oct 8, 2007, at 6:52 PM, Kevin Rogers wrote:
I've turned on verbose logging and it appears that the "listen on
all IPs" option did not work. But here is a better log snippet:
10:08 15:32 SMTPD(b01501a7000002f1) [192.168.0.4] connect
64.121.33.15 port 5672
10:08 15:32 SMTPD(b01501a7000002f1) [64.121.33.15] EHLO
[192.168.1.110]
10:08 15:32 SMTPD(b01501a7000002f1) [64.121.33.15] AUTH
10:08 15:32 SMTPD(b01501a7000002f1) [64.121.33.15] AUTH
10:08 15:32 SMTPD(b01501a7000002f1) [64.121.33.15] AUTH
10:08 15:32 SMTPD(b01501a7000002f1) Authenticated
[EMAIL PROTECTED], session treated as local.
10:08 15:32 SMTPD(b01501a7000002f1) [64.121.33.15] MAIL
FROM:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
10:08 15:32 SMTPD(b01501a7000002f1) [64.121.33.15] RCPT
TO:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
10:08 15:32 SMTPD(b01501a7000002f1) [64.121.33.15] DATA
10:08 15:32 SMTPD(b01501a7000002f1) [64.121.33.15] d:\imail\spool
\Db01501a7000002f1.SMD 558
10:08 15:32 SMTP-(0000000000000000) Info - Adding Queue file d:
\imail\spool\qb01501a7000002f1.smd
10:08 15:32 SMTP-(b01501a7000002f1) processing d:\imail\spool
\qb01501a7000002f1.smd
10:08 15:32 SMTP-(b01501a7000002f1) [x] looking up healthnet.com in
HOSTS and MX
10:08 15:32 SMTP-(b01501a7000002f1) Info - Adding healthnet.com to
DNS cache - TTL = 1724
10:08 15:32 SMTP-(b01501a7000002f1) [Att-Blk] Got Attachment
Blocking Host Info for Rogersbenefit.com
10:08 15:32 SMTP-(b01501a7000002f1) Trying healthnet.com (0)
10:08 15:32 SMTP-(b01501a7000002f1) [x] Connecting socket to
service <SMTP> on host <healthnet.com> using protocol <tcp>
10:08 15:32 SMTP-(b01501a7000002f1) [x] using source IP for
Rogersbenefit.com [192.168.0.4]
10:08 15:32 SMTP-(b01501a7000002f1) Info - Found healthnet.com in
DNS Cache
10:08 15:32 SMTP-(b01501a7000002f1) Connect healthnet.com
[204.107.47.187:25] (1)
10:08 15:32 SMTP-(b01501a7000002f1) 421 Service not available,
closing transmission channel
10:08 15:32 SMTP-(b01501a7000002f1) SMTP_DELIV_FAILED
10:08 15:32 SMTP-(b01501a7000002f1) >QUIT
10:08 15:32 SMTP-(b01501a7000002f1)
10:08 15:32 SMTP-(b01501a7000002f1) [u] closing socket (u)
10:08 15:32 SMTP-(b01501a7000002f1) requeuing d:\imail\spool
\qb01501a7000002f1.smd R0 T1
10:08 15:32 SMTP-(b01501a7000002f1) finished d:\imail\spool
\qb01501a7000002f1.smd status=3
Does this help?
Kevin Rogers wrote:
FYI -
I just noticed that on the SMTP Advanced tab of Imail, the option
to "Enable SMTP to Listen On All IP's" was NOT selected. I'm not
sure if this could've been the problem, but I've now selected that
option and will watch the logs.
Kevin
Darrell ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Your "A" / "PTR" records look fine.
mail.rogersbenefit.com. 7200 IN A 207.47.22.58
58.22.47.207.in-addr.arpa. 86288 IN PTR
mail.rogersbenefit.com
Your listed in one RBL - "backscatter" so it would seem that it
should not be related to spam.
Can you post a more detailed smtp log for the 6863023f00005c41
transaction. This would help more. You can xxxx out any
addresses etc to prevent harvesting..
Darrell
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Kevin Rogers wrote:
I'm not sure if this is the right place to post this issue, but
here goes:
We recently upgraded our server (to Server2003 - running Imail.
8.21, Declude 4.3) and we're getting a lot of delivery failures
to specific domains. It looks like the error we used to get
before we had a PTR record setup correctly - certain domains
refusing to connect with us. But I believe our PTR record is
setup correctly. We upgraded our server, and so it has a
different local IP address, but the same external IP, so our PTR
record shouldn't have to change. The domain is rogersbenefit.com
The errors in the imail log look like this:
10:08 13:20 SMTP-(57f5021f00004794) Trying LifeWiseHealth.com (0)
10:08 13:20 SMTP-(5b95020600004c35) Trying healthnet.com (0)
10:08 13:20 SMTP-(66fa00000818097c) Trying healthnet.com (0)
10:08 13:20 SMTP-(5939023700004927) Trying healthnet.com (0)
10:08 13:20 SMTP-(69ac021800005d9b) Trying
taylorjohnsongroup.com (0)
10:08 13:20 SMTP-(64bd009a000057db) Trying heiworld.com (0)
and end like this:
10:08 13:20 SMTP-(6863023f00005c41) 421 Service not available,
closing transmission channel
10:08 13:20 SMTP-(6863023f00005c41) SMTP_DELIV_FAILED
10:08 13:20 SMTP-(6863023f00005c41) >QUIT
I can ping our DNS servers fine.
Any ideas?
Thanks - Kevin
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