As already said, I cannot help you with your james config ... >>authorizedAddresses>127.0.0.0/8>/authorizedAddresses> >used for 25, 465, and 587 ports.
however, that looks wrong to me and also inappropriate if you have the submission ports open and hope to use them; I notice that it's different from the 0.0.0.0 you posted earlier, which did indeed suggest an open relay >i look a little on our reputation. i think mb our IP not much used >before and thats reason I think you have this the wrong way around. A new mail server on a new ip does not need to establish a reputation; it just needs to be correctly configured. A misconfigured machine will likely acquire a bad reputation. >i try telnet test to this domain servers can you tell me thats means we >can send mails but external server not accept actual message? It looks to me that you would be able to continue with telnet and actually send a test mail and have it accepted. https://dmatthews.org/email_server/perfect_email.html is one of many places that show how to do that - search the page with "telnet". If you can do that with telnet, but not james, it looks unsurprisingly to be a james config issue. Please notice that although I do mention james in that above howto, that part of it is all way out of date and I am not competent to say more than I already have. -- David Matthews m...@dmatthews.org --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: server-user-unsubscr...@james.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: server-user-h...@james.apache.org