I guess some mailservers/firewalls are more strict than others?  This
happens with at least 10 different domains that users at my company send to.
I'll contact a couple to see if there's anything they can/will do about it.

  I do have a PTR record on the external IP of my firewall, but it points
back to mail.cottonwoodfinancial.com.  I didn't think it would be bad to
have 2 PTR records that resolve to the same host name.


Cavell McDermott
Network Administrator
Cottonwood Financial
972.753.0822 Office
214.403.4918 Cell
http://www.thecashstore.com


-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Matt
Sent: Tuesday, March 01, 2005 10:09 AM
To: IMail_Forum@list.ipswitch.com
Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] Blocking call cancelled - but have PTR


This is likely not your fault, but a problem with the way that the 
receiving server is handling the E-mail.  They never replied saying that 
they received it properly so IMail should keep trying until it does or 
it gets too old.  This is likely to be the result of poor spam blocking 
software on their end.  See the following post by Scott for a good 
explanation of what happened:

    http://www.mail-archive.com/imail_forum@list.ipswitch.com/msg63677.html

The only thing that you can do is try to make sure that there is no 
reason that you might get blocked.  Your server's IP returns both an 
alias and a host record for a reverse DNS query and I'm not sure if that 
is normal, but I couldn't find anything in the blacklists or your 
headers that would indicate any problems.

If this was an error with the connection, it wouldn't be happening 
multiple times in the same way on the same message.  It is likely not 
your problem, and maybe beyond what you might be able to influence 
outside of that PTR record in the event that it is not standard.

Matt



mail-lists wrote:

>  Hi All,
>
>  I'm having an issue with mail being delivered multiple times, but only to
>certain domains.  Our mail server will connect, send the message
>successfully, then receive an error rl-recv: Blocking call cancelled.
>IPSwitch says that it's because our mail server does not have a PTR record
>for the mail server.  But we do have one. 
>
>  The only issue that I can see this being, is that our mail server is
>inside our network with a private address.  Therefore, when mail gets sent
>out, the outgoing IP that other mail servers see if that of our firewall.
>So when the receiving mail server does a reverse lookup it gets a different
>IP than that of the A record for mail.cottonwoodfinancial.com.  We've got
an
>incoming NAT to direct the smtp traffic to the mail server.  My question is
>why do only certain mail servers reject our mail, and why do they accept it
>for their users before rejecting it only to have us re queue and send
again,
>up to 20 times or until I delete it from my queue?  Is there anything I can
>do to fix this with the mail server still being inside the network with a
>private address?
>
>
>20050301 002754 127.0.0.1       SMTP (2812)
>d:\Imail\spool\Q4862167001142795.SMD
>20050301 002754 127.0.0.1       SMTP (2812) processing
>d:\Imail\spool\Q4862167001142795.SMD
>20050301 002754 127.0.0.1       SMTP (2812) Trying cdw.com (0)
>20050301 002754 127.0.0.1       SMTP (2812) Connect cdw.com
>[12.32.91.169:25] (1)
>20050301 002754 127.0.0.1       SMTP (2812) 220 apache.dmz.cdw.com ESMTP
>NetIQ MailMarshal (v6.0.3.8) Ready
>20050301 002754 127.0.0.1       SMTP (2812) >EHLO cottonwoodfinancial.com
>20050301 002755 127.0.0.1       SMTP (2812) 250-apache.dmz.cdw.com Hello
>cottonwoodfinancial.com (65.168.188.242)
>20050301 002755 127.0.0.1       SMTP (2812) 250-AUTH LOGIN
>20050301 002755 127.0.0.1       SMTP (2812) 250-AUTH=LOGIN
>20050301 002755 127.0.0.1       SMTP (2812) 250 SIZE
>20050301 002755 127.0.0.1       SMTP (2812) >MAIL
>FROM:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>20050301 002755 127.0.0.1       SMTP (2812) 250 sender ok
><[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>20050301 002755 127.0.0.1       SMTP (2812) >RCPT To:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>20050301 002755 127.0.0.1       SMTP (2812) 250 Recipient ok
><[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>20050301 002755 127.0.0.1       SMTP (2812) >DATA
>20050301 002755 127.0.0.1       SMTP (2812) 354 send the mail data, end
with
>.
>20050301 003947 127.0.0.1       SMTP (2812) >.
>20050301 004347 127.0.0.1       SMTP (2812) rl-recv: Blocking call
cancelled
>20050301 004347 127.0.0.1       SMTP (2812) 
>20050301 004347 127.0.0.1       SMTP (2812) SMTP_DELIV_FAILED
>20050301 004347 127.0.0.1       SMTP (2812) >QUIT
>20050301 004747 127.0.0.1       SMTP (2812) rl-recv: Blocking call
cancelled
>20050301 004747 127.0.0.1       SMTP (2812) 
>20050301 004747 127.0.0.1       SMTP (2812) requeuing
>d:\Imail\spool\Q4862167001142795.SMD R0 T18
>20050301 004747 127.0.0.1       SMTP (2812) finished
>d:\Imail\spool\Q4862167001142795.SMD status=3
>
>
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