>I m having a problem with sending emails to certain domains. We are not
>blacklisted. I m using IMail 6 and this week, users have been complaining
>that their emails are not making it to their recipients. Some get errors
>and some do not. I tried sending test emails to the problem domains with
>a different email server and those went through. I then tried changing
>the external DNS server, both in IMail and in Windows 2000 but I still
>have the same problem. When my users do get errors, they look like this:
>
>
>
>undeliverable to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
That domain doesn't exist.
"undeliverable to" means that the mail couldn't be delivered to that user,
it is not a problem with the domain.
If you are going to "munge" the address, use "example.com" (the RFCs allow
it to be used in examples like this). However, we need to know the domain
in question to see if it is set up properly.
What do the IMail log files show ("SMTP" or "SMTP-" lines) when IMail
attempts to deliver the E-mail?
-Scott
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