How can I find out where this is? It does not look like one of my clients IP
address. I had a problem with Telus about a month ago and can not still send
Email to them.  We hosted a domain, and the domain had expired but the
client still could send email thought our server with the domain name. Telus
does a reveres DNS and was rejecting the email from the domain.  So the
server keep sending the email back and forth, my log file was over a gig.  I
am not sure why none of the servers just dropped it.  Could this be part of
that?
Why would I get SMTP errors, what are they from.?

Scott

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Sent: Monday, March 11, 2002 11:47 PM
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Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] SMTP MX Errors



>SMTP MX Failures
>Total - 12380
>Occurrences    Description
>11629           199.185.220.109
>529             199.185.220.249
>220             199.185.220.250
>
>They all seem to be coming from the same network.

then assume it's not you.

try to telnet to each ip, port 25. if it's not working, it's not a pb with
Imail

Len

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