So it has nothing to do with my server setup?

Is there anything I can do to force Xmail to send the message?

Thanks in advance, and great software.  This beats the heck outta =
eXtremail.  Glad I made the jump.

>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 01/12/04 04:29PM >>>
On Mon, 12 Jan 2004, Dale Qualls wrote:

> I'm receiving this reply for a few messages that we send (not all, only =
a =3D
> couple).
>=20
> With the exception of our domain name being changed to "mydomain.org" =
and =3D
> XXXXXing out the subject and organization, this snip is exactly what =
XMail =3D
> returned to the senders.
>=20
> Could this be because the "linuxmail.localdomain" doesn't actually say =
=3D
> "linuxmail.mydomain.org" ??  Where can I change the localdomain info?.
>=20
> Could this be a reverse pointer problem?  I'm not sure if the DNS record =
=3D
> has a reverse pointer for the domain name.
>=20
> Any help would be most appreciated.

It's an error in their setup. The MX record for "ci.aurora.il.us" is=20
really "mail002.chicago.lightfirst.com", but they do not handle mail =
for=20
the "ci.aurora.il.us" domain.




- Davide


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