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On Fri, Jun 21, 2013 at 12:43 PM, Adm <[email protected]> wrote:

> Still see the gmail warning
>
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> On Friday, June 21, 2013, Maglinger, Paul wrote:
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>> I'm seeing if this comes through after removing the reference to their
>> mail server.
>>
>> -Paul
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Maglinger, Paul
>> Sent: Friday, June 21, 2013 8:21 AM
>> To: New Exchange List ([email protected])
>> Subject: Email relayed through SCO server refused by external email
>> servers
>>
>> Apologies if this is a re-post, but I didn't see this come back to me and
>> I didn't see any replies, although it was in my Sent Items folder.
>>
>>  There are a group of Outlook 2003 clients that connect using POP to SCO
>> servers that use sendmail.  The externally bound email is relayed through
>> the SCO servers to an Exchange 2003 server, which then passes it off to the
>> spam filter and out.
>> If I telnet from any one of the SCO servers to the Exchange 2003 the
>> email will pass on to gmail, juno, etcetera without problem.
>> If I send a test email from the Outlook 2003 client it will work on one
>> of the SCO servers but not the other 2.  From the other two I get a
>> connection refused from their mail server.
>> My first thought was the SPF record, but I tried the various online SPF
>> tools and they tell me it's fine.  This makes me think that there's
>> something going on when it passes through the SCO box.
>> I have checked the sendmail.cf files on each server and the only
>> differences I see are what I'd expect in as far as the names of the servers.
>> Anyone out there have experience with mail on SCO, specifically sendmail,
>> that could share a thought on how to troubleshoot?
>>
>> -Paul
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