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Ohh..
Well... I think I could have the problem right in front of me...
Ok... 195.22.69.95 is my server..
and I see what you mean when you say its trying to connect to it self.. can it be the following???
www.stio.se is now on another server, but I have added that domain to my server because I should move it there later on but I hav'nt changed the DNS record for stio.se yet... and I hav'nt added stio.se in my IMail server... But it seem that IMail recognise the virtual-not-changed-host on my server... do you understand what I mean?
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Datum: den 8 mars 2003 19:58:08
�mne: Re: Sv: Re: [IMail Forum] Can't send mail to a certain server
> > Where are you seeing "Message already been here"? In a bounce message? If > > so, who was the bounce message from (your mailserver or someone > > else's)? Does the bounce message include the headers of the E-mail, and if > > so, can you see the loop in the headers? What do the IMail log files show?
>I get a bounce from my server to the email that looks like this... >undeliverable to <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
That still leaves a number of unanswered questions, but let's see what we can do.
>Original message follows. > >Received: from www58.webhotellet.org [195.22.69.26] by >www58.webhotellet.org with ESMTP > (SMTPD32-7.14 EVAL) id AB321800B4; Sat, 08 Mar 2003 16:24:34 +0100 >and the message..
Is 195.22.69.26 your server? If there are no other Received: headers, the "Message already been here" is wrong (or misleading).
The MX record for stio.se resolves to 212.73.18.9, so the E-mail shouldn't go to your mailserver. Do you have an entry for stio.se in your HOSTS file (which would override the MX record)?
>03:08 15:40 SMTP-(0000040C) Trying stio.se (0) >03:08 15:40 SMTP-(0000040C) Connect stio.se [195.22.69.26:25] (1)
There's your problem -- IMail it trying to connect to itself. It should be going to mail.stio.se, at 212.73.18.9. This appears to be a DNS issue. Or is stio.se a domain that you are a backup/gateway for? If so, you need to follow the IMail instructions on being a gateway (I believe you need to use "Relay for Addresses" in the SMTP relay settings).
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