I have called RCN who is the proud owner of ultranet communications which is
where the email is going.

No one had a clue and not sure where to even transfer the call...

I have also sent emails to the noc@, abuse@ and postmaster@.  (The noc email
box was full).

I have never seen anything like this.

- David



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Sent: Monday, March 04, 2002 2:39 PM
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Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] mx connect failure



>It seems as if our imail server will not connect to another mail server.
>
>The logs show mx connect failure "146.115.9.54" .
>
>If I tracert from the imail server it fails out one hop away from the
>destination, if I do it from another machine in the same colo space in the
>same ip range it works.  Has anyone seen anything like this.

I'd guess they are blocking your mailserver's IP for some reason.  That's
the only logical explanation I can think of why the packets would be
dropped from the one server but not others.  Illogical explanations would
include them dropping packets based on your suspected OS, or a serious
networking issue (IE a very low TTL on outgoing packets from the
mailserver).

                                                    -Scott
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