At 8:14 AM -0500 9/23/02, NetHead wrote: >Now, my reading of a "554" is that somewhere, a server thinks I'm >relaying. Presumably my mail server, right? But why would my mail server >think I'm relaying? I've gone over my configuration. I have all ips on my >network listed in the client-hosts. I have "Relay for Clients Only" >checked, I have "Verify Return-Path" checked, I do not use an RBL, but DO >have my own internal blacklist. > >Is it possible this my isp is somehow detecting my e-mail as a "relay" >attempt and then blocking it?
Well, I've just discovered something that could make a difference here. DIGging up your MX records gives: --- ;; QUESTIONS: ;; pecandeluxe.com, type = MX, class = IN ;; ANSWERS: pecandeluxe.com. 900 MX 10 bigbrother.pecandeluxe.com. pecandeluxe.com. 900 MX 20 mailhost.cnchost.com. ;; ADDITIONAL RECORDS: bigbrother.pecandeluxe.com. 900 A 67.105.93.126 mailhost.cnchost.com. 900 A 207.155.248.15 mailhost.cnchost.com. 900 A 207.155.252.24 mailhost.cnchost.com. 900 A 207.155.252.26 mailhost.cnchost.com. 900 A 207.155.248.27 --- Yet the mail server that responds to "pecandeluxe.com" has an IP address (207.155.252.78) which does not match that list. I think that seeing that traceroute is going to be very helpful; it looks like something is messed up in your domain definition, and this may be why someone along the line thinks that your mail is coming from an unauthorized location. ############################################################# This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>. To unsubscribe, E-mail to: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To switch to the INDEX mode, E-mail to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Send administrative queries to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
