I am not sure why Gary. That site is one we are not getting our mail = delivered to. It use to work and now does not. It is not our site.
they tell me they do not allow address verification, (who knows why) but = we are unable to send to them I guess because of the addres verification, = IIUC that is... On Tuesday, December 9, 2003 11:53 AM, Gerry Massat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> = wrote: > >From: "Len Conrad" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >> >here is the entries in the logfile: >> >Dec 9 01:06:40 mx1 postfix/smtp[11187]: connect to >s5email.usbr.gov[137.=3D >> >77.133.13]: Connection timed out (port 25) >> >> so there box is too slow to pick up the phone and receive mail, you can'= t >> fix that, unless you set postfix smtp timeouts longer. >> >> >Dec 9 01:06:41 mx1 postfix/smtp[11187]: B12DD4E7C: >to=3D3D<[EMAIL PROTECTED] >> >gov>, relay=3D3Dd5email.usbr.gov[137.77.5.13], delay=3D3D60256, =3D >> >status=3D3Ddeferred (host d5email.usbr.gov[137.77.5.13] said: 421 The = =3D >> >requested service is=3D20 >> >> here they answer, but say they say "RCPT TO: [EMAIL PROTECTED]" is = not >a >> service they support :)) >> >> >I added the gov and mil ok (actually the 1st time it was OK so I = changed >=3D >> >it to ok)=3D20 >> >> that only works for incoming, your problem is their MX is screwed up >and/or >> slow. your whitelisting can't force them to accept your mail. >> >> Len > >Well, this is what I get trying to telnet from my Postfix box, fwiw.. >Why does your output show recipient without the brackets? > >$ telnet d5email.usbr.gov 25 >Trying 137.77.5.13... >Connected to d5email.usbr.gov. >Escape character is '^]'. >220 ********************************************************* >helo test >250 d5email.usbr.gov Hello test (66.23.201.58) >mail from:<> >250 sender ok <> >rcpt to:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >250 Recipient ok <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >quit >221 d5email.usbr.gov closing connection >Connection closed by foreign host. >$ > > >
