Which James version are you using?

If you are on a standard 2.1.3, the dnsjava used will not expire its internal 
dnscache. This means that if the mcd-co.com has changed their DNS entry James 
continues to use the old entry.
If this is the  problem a restart of James, should solve it.

--S�ren

On Thursday 25 September 2003 17:51, J Malcolm wrote:
> I'm fairly new to James so bear with me.  My James server has been up
> and running, both inbound and outbound for a couple of weeks, and
> traffic appears to be flowing without problem.... until today.  I
> received a bounce of one particular email.  Here is the maillet log
> entry:
>
> 25/09/03 08:31:24 INFO  James.Mailet: RemoteDelivery: Attempting
> delivery of Mail1064496684018-556-to-mcd-co.com to host
> inbound.registeredsite.com. to addresses [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 25/09/03 08:31:26 INFO  James.Mailet: RemoteDelivery: Permanent
> exception delivering mail (Mail1064496684018-556-to-mcd-co.com:
> javax.mail.SendFailedException: Invalid Addresses;
>   nested exception is:
>         class javax.mail.SendFailedException: 550
> <unknown[24.153.218.11]>: Client host rejected: The domain you are
> trying to send mail to does not exist.
>
>         at
> com.sun.mail.smtp.SMTPTransport.rcptTo(SMTPTransport.java:926)
>         at
> com.sun.mail.smtp.SMTPTransport.sendMessage(SMTPTransport.java:389)
>         at
> org.apache.james.transport.mailets.RemoteDelivery.deliver(RemoteDelivery
> .java:346)
>         at
> org.apache.james.transport.mailets.RemoteDelivery.run(RemoteDelivery.jav
> a:797)
>         at java.lang.Thread.run(Unknown Source)
>
> =====================
>
> In the first line, the "inbound.registeredsite.com" looks suspicious.
> Is this possibly a DNS record error on their server?
>
> But when I changed to use a different SMTP server other than my James
> server, the mail got through.
>
> So should I assume that there are different ways to locate domain mail
> server names?  James uses one way which is broken on the target, and the
> other SMTP server I tried used a different way?
>
> Can someone educate me on this?  Is there any way to make my server get
> this mail to its destination like the other SMTP server does (I don't
> have permanent access to the other SMTP).
>
> Thanks a bunch.
>
> J.

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