On Wed, 23 Jul 2014 13:30:35 +0200 Pau Peris <p...@webeloping.es> wrote: > I'm perfectly able to send and receive emails to/from that address > through Google Apps. So that's why enabled such config, to be able to
So you have discovered that Google knows how to run an email system and if they are getting temporary errors they are not notifying you about each one. You have received advice suggesting that you follow the same practice. You sound like "Doctor, it hurts when I do this". Just don't do that. Revert off that notify change as has been suggested. Then check your queue (mailq) from time to time to see if messages stay in the queue for a long time. If some hosts are not accepting your email for a long time then contact them and ask them why. If there is an actual problem here it is not something you can fix so asking here again won't get you any further. Follow the advice that you have already received. > Altough i really appreciate your time and effort trying to help but > the options provided can't help me to solve that issue. Not if you won't follow the advice it won't. Revert your change and follow up when the email bounces. Keep an eye on the mail queue if the time to bounce (maximal_queue_lifetime) is too long or reduce that but not too much. I find 3d long enough these days. Also, have you checked to see if you are on any blacklists? -- D'Arcy J.M. Cain System Administrator, Vex.Net http://www.Vex.Net/ IM:da...@vex.net VoIP: sip:da...@vex.net