Can you post the ipaddress of the mailserver ?

Linux:
ifconfig

Windows:
ipconfig

I bet for the ipaddress of the mailserver exists no reverse entry..

bye
Norman

Ant Kutschera (JIRA) schrieb:
>     [ 
> http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JAMES-746?page=comments#action_12459455 
> ] 
>             
> Ant Kutschera commented on JAMES-746:
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>
> OK, I checked again, and I had set the helloname in the pop3 config, not 
> smtp. I have corrected that now, restarted and resent a new email to aol, but 
> in the latest mailet log, I still get the error like before (I even checked 
> the mail ID is for the new one, to ensure its not an old mail that is 
> bouncing).
>
> What is strange is that the server name (mail.maxant.co.uk) used in the smtp 
> log, is the same domain as the sender, and maxant.co.uk has correctly 
> configured rDNS. So I really do not know what the problem is now. Any ideas?
>
>   
>> Reverse DNS Lookup Fails for Virtual Accounts
>> ---------------------------------------------
>>
>>                 Key: JAMES-746
>>                 URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JAMES-746
>>             Project: James
>>          Issue Type: Bug
>>          Components: James Core
>>    Affects Versions: 2.2.0
>>         Environment: Linux, Java 5
>>            Reporter: Ant Kutschera
>>
>> My server runs multiple domains. I use the JDBC Virtual Host mailet. 
>> Everything normally works fine, but if the user sends email to AOL or other 
>> picky domains, the mails bounce, and it complains rDNS is not set correctly. 
>> Searching on sites like www.dnsstuff.com I am sure that the reverse DNS is 
>> configured properly. It seems that AOL looks at the server name given in the 
>> protocol, as opposed to the "from" address, and does a  reverse lookup and 
>> compares to that name. But that name is taken from the server name, not the 
>> virtual account name, so at best I can get one domain to work if I give the 
>> server the same name as that one domain.
>> James should be putting the domain name from the users account into the 
>> protocol, not the server name, if it truly supports virtual hosting.
>> Cheers,
>> Ant
>>     
>
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