Re[2]: [Declude.JunkMail] Yahoo.com Resources temporarily unavailable

2006-08-08 Thread Sanford Whiteman
 We  have  the customer (holisticmoms.org) set-up as a Virtual Domain
 under  IMail. The DNS for their MX record we have set-up pointing to
 our  e-mail server IP number which is 65.57.241.194 (our mail server
 name  =  sneezy.xerocom.net,  however  our router at the data center
 replies  vacant.compbiz.net. According to DNSReport.com, the reverse
 DNS  passes.

DNS  Report  can't  know  if  there's a conflict between the source IP
address  presented,  the  PTR for that IP, the A for that PTR, and the
HELO  presented.  All  four  of  those elements must exist in holistic
harmony to empower your messages toward successful delivery.

A  common  issue  with  virtual hosting environments is that different
HELO  hostnames  are  presented for the same source IP. By definition,
only  one  of those hostnames can pass the round-trip test described
above.  I  am not aware of ways to fix this problem within the current
version  of IMail; I know it can't be fixed within older versions. The
solution, cumbersome though it may be, is to gateway your mail through
another MTA that presents a single HELO/IP/PTR/A set to the outside.

--Sandy



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Cypress Integrated Systems, Inc.
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RE: Re[2]: [Declude.JunkMail] Yahoo.com Resources temporarily unavailable

2006-08-08 Thread William Stillwell

Set the MX to point to the server reported by the HELO statement

Ie, 

Holisticmoms.org MX sneezy.xerocom.net

 


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To: Don Schreiner
Subject: Re[2]: [Declude.JunkMail] Yahoo.com Resources temporarily
unavailable

 We  have  the customer (holisticmoms.org) set-up as a Virtual Domain 
 under  IMail. The DNS for their MX record we have set-up pointing to 
 our  e-mail server IP number which is 65.57.241.194 (our mail server 
 name  =  sneezy.xerocom.net,  however  our router at the data center 
 replies  vacant.compbiz.net. According to DNSReport.com, the reverse 
 DNS  passes.

DNS  Report  can't  know  if  there's a conflict between the source IP
address  presented,  the  PTR for that IP, the A for that PTR, and the HELO
presented.  All  four  of  those elements must exist in holistic harmony to
empower your messages toward successful delivery.

A  common  issue  with  virtual hosting environments is that different HELO
hostnames  are  presented for the same source IP. By definition, only  one
of those hostnames can pass the round-trip test described above.  I  am
not aware of ways to fix this problem within the current version  of IMail;
I know it can't be fixed within older versions. The solution, cumbersome
though it may be, is to gateway your mail through another MTA that presents
a single HELO/IP/PTR/A set to the outside.

--Sandy



Sanford Whiteman, Chief Technologist
Broadleaf Systems, a division of
Cypress Integrated Systems, Inc.
e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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http://www.imprimia.com/products/software/freeutils/SPAMC32/download/release
/

Defuse Dictionary Attacks: Turn Exchange or IMail mailboxes into IMail
Aliases!
 
http://www.imprimia.com/products/software/freeutils/exchange2aliases/downloa
d/release/
 
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