Hi
I saw that others also are using the providers SMTP server as gateway... but
how can I configure AUTH for a gateway?
Thanks Richi
Stefano Bagnara-2 wrote:
>
> Hi richi,
>
> gmx remembered me one old thread back in october:
> ----
> Stefan Bühlmann wrote:
> > Hi Stefano,
> > Thanks for your fast help. But I still have problems... Strange...
> First: "telnet 213.165.64.100 25" or "telnet mx0.gmx.de. 25" both leave me
> > with a cleared blank scrren. I don't get any text (no "220
> mx0.gmx.net GMX
> > Mailservices ESMTP {mxNNN}"). Since you quoted that, you obviously can
> > telnet to the server.
>
> Yes, I can connect and "talk" with them.
>
> > But I can send Mail with my Outlook to server mail.gmx.net and I can
> "telnet
> > mail.gmx.net 25". I do not understand the difference.
>
> They are probably different servers. The mx servers for gmx.net can be
> found with the command:
>
> > dig mx gmx.ch.
> or
> > host -t mx gmx.ch.
>
> and they are:
> 10 mx0.gmx.net.
> 10 mx0.gmx.de.
>
> Both hostnames have the same priority and point to the same multihomed
> IP: 213.165.64.100
> While mail.gmx.net is a different server:
> mail.gmx.net. 7200 IN A 213.165.64.20
> mail.gmx.net. 7200 IN A 213.165.64.21
>
> Maybe your provider is filtering outgoing smtp connection (port 25) but
> the one directed to their own mailserver (mail.gmx.net).
>
> If you can't have the provider to remove this filter you could configure
> the james RemoteDelivery service to use "mail.gmx.net." as a gateway.
> Of course this is not the same thing of connecting to the final host,
> but maybe this fix your problem.
>
> > Second: My firewall is open for ports 25 and 110. But there is a NAT
> between
> > the WAN-side and my internal PC. I have propperly forwarded the ports
> to
> > that machine. Doesn't the fact that I can send mail with Outlook,
> prove,
> > that smtp goes out propperly? (I did reboot the router/firewall).
> > Thanks for your help,
> > Stefan Bühlmann
>
> You can either solve the network/filter/firewall problem (but this is
> not the appropriate list, and you can see if you fixed this by using the
> telnet command) or you can try the gateway option.
>
> Stefano
> ----
>
> Maybe you have the same issue and this helps.
>
>
> richi ha scritto:
>> Hi you're right I found this in the mailet log:
>>
>> 11/02/07 00:31:01 INFO James.Mailet: RemoteDelivery: maxRetries is
>> larger
>> than total number of attempts specified. Increasing last delayTime with
>> 19
>> attempts
>> 11/02/07 00:31:01 INFO James.Mailet: RemoteDelivery: Delay of 21600000
>> msecs is now attempted: 20 times
>> 11/02/07 00:32:21 INFO James.Mailet: RemoteDelivery: Attempting delivery
>> of
>> Mail1171150340308-0-to-gmx.ch to host mx0.gmx.de. at 213.165.64.100 for
>> addresses [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> 11/02/07 00:32:21 INFO James.Mailet: RemoteDelivery: Could not connect
>> to
>> SMTP host: 213.165.64.100, port: 25, response: -1
>> 11/02/07 00:32:21 INFO James.Mailet: RemoteDelivery: Attempting delivery
>> of
>> Mail1171150340308-0-to-gmx.ch to host mx0.gmx.net. at 213.165.64.100 for
>> addresses [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> 11/02/07 00:32:21 INFO James.Mailet: RemoteDelivery: Could not connect
>> to
>> SMTP host: 213.165.64.100, port: 25, response: -1
>> 11/02/07 00:32:21 INFO James.Mailet: RemoteDelivery: Temporary exception
>> delivering mail (Mail1171150340308-0-to-gmx.ch:
>> 11/02/07 00:32:21 INFO James.Mailet: RemoteDelivery: Storing message
>> Mail1171150340308-0-to-gmx.ch into outgoing after 0 retries
>>
>> Trying with telnet I can connect.... any idea ?
>>
>> Thanks richi
>
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