John Rose ha scritto: > I do understand this is not a James email message. > > These two messages are from two different end-user's email systems. If I'm > interpreting this correctly, they sent and email from (lets say for the > sake of discussion their Outlook system) to their user box in our > application which is processed by James. Somewhere that email is getting > rejected either by another mailserver in between or finally by James. That > rejection is being sent back to Outlook and Outlook is reporting the > rejection using Outlook's error handling. > > I do appreciate the suggestion of looking at another mail server in > between the end user mail system and our James mail server. I will > explore than angle. I still don't understand the randomness of the > relay-denied message. I would think it would always fail or always be > delivered.
DNS issues happen to look random as there are round robins and caches to "randomize" the result. If you tell us the real target domain (your domain) and the one of the senders we could check that your dns zone is correct and that it is correctly propagated to the dns server of the senders (we can only guess their smtp uses their own dns server, but this is a first try). Stefano > Thanks again for your response, Stefano. > > John Rose --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
