On Fri, Feb 08, 2008 at 04:30:09PM +0530, Goutam Baul wrote:
>>unknown[59.183.54.228]: 554 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: Recipient address
>>rejected: Access denied; from=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>to=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> proto=SMTP helo=<vsnl>
>you are sending direct from a dsl account with no reverse dns on that IP
>dont send direct from dsl, no ISP with half a brain accepts connections
>from such IPs direct to their mailservers
>set your mailserver up to smarthost through your main ISP's mailserver
>srs
Thanks for responding. Let me try and describe my scenario in short. My
server is at kolkata and is connected to the net using links from two ISPs.
People all over the country are having their account in my server and they
are connecting using either outlook or squirrelmail. The user in the example
above is from mumbai, using a net connection from reliance and has reached
my server. He might be connected to the net using DSL. I am not clear what
is to be done to smarthost this mail through my ISP's mail server. I don't
have any access to such servers. In all probability I have not properly
understood your suggestion. Will you please explain a bit more so that I can
try to set things correctly? Thanks again for the time you are sparing.
With regards,
Goutam
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