[vchkpw] Chkuser settings prevent delivery of mail to second domain within same LAN

2006-09-21 Thread Ron Jones



Hi,

I'm using 
qmailtoaster.com as both a mail server and a spam-filtering forwarder for two 
separate organizations.

Mail comes in to the 
outside interface of the firewall and is port-forwarded to the qmail toaster 
(192.168.1.3). All traffic for domain1.com and it is hosted by the 
qmailtoaster. All traffic for domain2.com is passed directly to the SBS 2003 
Exchange server sitting next to it (192.168.1.5).

On the qmailtoaster, 
Domain2.com is only listed in rcpthosts and smtproutes

I can send mail from 
Domain1.com to Domain2.com with no difficulty. However, When I try to send mail 
from Domain2.com to Domain1.com it will not go through (Exchange tries to send 
once every 24 hours for three days, after which it gives up and displays the 
error code below).

One of the more 
knowledgeable guys on the qmailtoaster list suggested that it was probably a 
chkuser problem and to ask over here. Has anyone seen this before? Any 
suggestions?

Thanks,

Ron



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Re: [vchkpw] Chkuser settings prevent delivery of mail to second domain within same LAN

2006-09-21 Thread tonix (Antonio Nati)


At 17.09 21/09/2006, you wrote:
Hi,

I'm using qmailtoaster.com as both a mail server and
a spam-filtering forwarder for two separate organizations.

Mail comes in to the outside interface of the
firewall and is port-forwarded to the qmail toaster (192.168.1.3). All
traffic for domain1.com and it is hosted by the qmailtoaster. All traffic
for domain2.com is passed directly to the SBS 2003 Exchange server
sitting next to it (192.168.1.5).

On the qmailtoaster, Domain2.com is only listed in
rcpthosts and smtproutes

I can send mail from Domain1.com to Domain2.com with
no difficulty. However, When I try to send mail from Domain2.com to
Domain1.com it will not go through (Exchange tries to send once every 24
hours for three days, after which it gives up and displays the error code
below).

One of the more knowledgeable guys on the
qmailtoaster list suggested that it was probably a chkuser problem and to
ask over here. Has anyone seen this before? Any suggestions?

What you show us is too few. You should check in Exchange the reason why
messages have been refused.
It looks more a problem of DNS/navigation from Exchange server to
qmailtoaster server, but I cannot say without knowing more.
Ciao,
Tonino

Thanks,

Ron



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RE: [vchkpw] Chkuser settings prevent delivery of mail to second domain within same LAN

2006-09-21 Thread Ron Jones



What you show us is too few. You should check in Exchange the reason why 
messages have been refused.It looks more a problem of DNS/navigation 
from Exchange server to qmailtoaster server, but I cannot say without knowing 
more.Ciao,Tonino
Hi 
Tonino,

I've got 
Exchange set to give me a higher level of logging for SMTP, but so far there is 
no mention. I'll check the DNS records for consistency.

What 
information would be helpful?

Thanks

Ron


RE: [vchkpw] Chkuser settings prevent delivery of mail to second domain within same LAN

2006-09-21 Thread tonix (Antonio Nati)


At 18.06 21/09/2006, you wrote:
What you show us is too few. You
should check in Exchange the reason why messages have been
refused.
It looks more a problem of DNS/navigation from Exchange server to
qmailtoaster server, but I cannot say without knowing more.
Ciao,
Tonino

Hi Tonino,

I've got Exchange set to give me a
higher level of logging for SMTP, but so far there is no mention. I'll
check the DNS records for consistency.

What information would be
helpful?

First of all, do you see in qmailtoaster server logs (/var/log/maillog is
the usual place) any attempt of delivery from Exchange server?
Tonino

Thanks

Ron