You will see this when the connection between you and the server is broken
after making the connection...If this happens every time you try them the
most typical reason I have seen is the other end is dropping you for some
reason. You aren't listed on any of the common blacklists (dnsstuff.com) so
they might being doing something internally...I would get with the admin
there to find out why

Eric S
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "imail " <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, December 08, 2004 9:31 AM
Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] DNS issues...


> This seems to be an issue for us as well. I keep having problems sending
to companies that we send to all the time.  We are running 7.15 version of
Imail.
>
> I get this,
>
> 2:08 09:21 SMTP-(00000494) processing C:\IMAIL\spool\Q003a6de601468cf8.SMD
> 12:08 09:21 SMTP-(00000494) Trying ind.alcatel.com (0)
> 12:08 09:21 SMTP-(00000494) Connect ind.alcatel.com [208.8.0.226:25] (1)
> 12:08 09:21 SMTPD(026E01A4) [64.238.241.27] connect 218.52.154.166 port
1145
> 12:08 09:21 SMTP-(00000494)
> 12:08 09:21 SMTP-(00000494) SMTP_DELIV_FAILED
> 12:08 09:21 SMTP-(00000494) >QUIT
> 12:08 09:21 SMTP-(00000494)
> 12:08 09:21 SMTP-(00000494) requeuing C:\IMAIL\spool\Q003a6de601468cf8.SMD
R0 T11
> 12:08 09:21 SMTP-(00000494) finished C:\IMAIL\spool\Q003a6de601468cf8.SMD
status=3
>
> Can anyone tell me what that means?
>
>
>
> ---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
> From: "Gil Gomes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Date:  Wed, 8 Dec 2004 09:07:46 -0500
>
> >We've had a few interesting DNS related issues lately.
> >
> >    We're running Active Directory on Windows 2003 Servers.  99% of the
time, all is well.  Occassionally we seem to be pulling erroneous MX
information.  When I do an nslookup type=MX from the Imail server, I get the
correct information... most of the time.  The erroneous server is always
another server that's located at the provider for the company in question.
I check their DNS server and can find no problems...
> >
> >    I even had one where we'd apparently come up with the IP of an
internal POP server for earthlink, instead of one of their outward facing MX
servers.  I couldn't find anything that would validate that IP address
popping up.  I tend to put this all down to DNS issues out there at these
companies...  But it's occurring frequently enough to make me nervous.  I
thought I'd ask the group to see if this is anything you all have come
across...
> >
> >    I've even added internal zones for a few of our customers who we've
had this problem with, to insure we're firing mail off to the right MX
box...  Any help would be very much appreciated...
> >
> >Thanx...
> >-Gil
> >
> >
>
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