The first command is
root@xn--hadibakalm-5ub:~# traceroute -T -p 25 168.100.189.2 traceroute to 
168.100.189.2 (168.100.189.2), 30 hops max, 60 byte packets 1  10.138.9.254 
(10.138.9.254)  39.993 ms !X * *root@xn--hadibakalm-5ub:~# traceroute -T -p 80 
168.100.189.2traceroute to 168.100.189.2 (168.100.189.2), 30 hops max, 60 byte 
packets 1  10.138.9.254 (10.138.9.254)  7.955 ms  7.939 ms * 2  * * * 3  * * * 
4  * * * 5  * * * 6  * 204.8.103.178 (204.8.103.178)  169.972 ms  169.801 ms 7  
* * * 8  * * * 9  * * *10  * * *11  * * spike.porcupine.org (168.100.189.2)  
215.049 ms
and the second one is;
root@xn--hadibakalm-5ub:~# traceroute -T -p 587 168.100.189.2traceroute to 
168.100.189.2 (168.100.189.2), 30 hops max, 60 byte packets 1  10.138.9.254 
(10.138.9.254)  46.527 ms  46.515 ms * 2  * * * 3  * * * 4  * * * 5  * * * 6  * 
204.8.103.178 (204.8.103.178)  165.982 ms  165.815 ms 7  * * * 8  * * * 9  * * 
*10  * * *11  * * *12  * * *13  * * *14  * * *15  * * *16  * * *17  * * *18  * 
* *19  * * *20  * * *21  * * *22  * * *23  * * *24  * * *25  * * *26  * * *27  
* * *28  * * *29  * * *30  * * *

Date: Mon, 30 Jul 2012 00:03:25 +0100
From: p...@netpresto.co.uk
To: postfix-users@postfix.org
Subject: Re: 回覆:  Re: no route to host


  
    
  
  
    And now 

    

    traceroute -T -p 80 168.100.189.2

    

    and 

    

    traceroute -T -p 587 168.100.189.2

    

    

    

    On 29/07/2012 23:57, Engin qwert wrote:

    
    
      
      
        root@xn--hadibakalm-5ub:~# traceroute -T -p 25
          168.100.189.2 
        traceroute to 168.100.189.2 (168.100.189.2), 30 hops max,
          60 byte packets
         1  10.138.9.254 (10.138.9.254)  39.993 ms !X * *
        

        
        

        
          Date: Sun, 29 Jul 2012 23:55:06 +0100

          From: p...@netpresto.co.uk

          To: postfix-users@postfix.org

          Subject: Re: 回覆: Re: no route to host

          

          What is the output from the command

          

           traceroute -T -p 25 168.100.189.2 

          

          

          On 29/07/2012 23:47, Engin
            qwert wrote:

          
          
            
            
              root@xn--hadibakalm-5ub:~# nslookup hotmail.com
              Server: 195.175.39.39
              Address: 195.175.39.39#53
              

              
              Non-authoritative answer:
              Name: hotmail.com
              Address: 65.55.72.167
              Name: hotmail.com
              Address: 65.55.72.183
              Name: hotmail.com
              Address: 65.55.72.135
              Name: hotmail.com
              Address: 65.55.72.151
              

              
              

              > Date: Mon, 30 Jul 2012 06:25:53 +0800

                > Subject: 回覆: Re: no route to host

                > From: little...@tcssh.tc.edu.tw

                > To: postf ix-us...@postfix.org;
                mjw...@kapu.net

                > 

                > Hi there,

                > 

                > Could you please tried to use the command
                "nslookup" or "dig" to get the mail handlers and then
                use "telnet" to test one of the mail handlers at port
                25? I think it os necessary to check whether the problem
                is happening as a mail routing issue or a host routing
                issue. Also,please check the settings in your transport
                mappings.

                > 

                > Michael J Wise <mjw...@kapu.net>提
                到:

                > 

                > >

                > >On Jul 29, 2012, at 3:03 PM, Engin qwert wrote:

                > >

                > >> Hello, sorry for sending too many
                information which may be irrelevant but I want to post
                anything I think it causes the problem.

                > >

                > >220 xn--hadibakalm-5ub ESMTP Postfix powered by
                Easy Hosting Control Panel (ehcp) on Ubuntu, www.ehcp.net

                > >

                > >Well, it does appear to be reachable from the
                outside world, so THAT's good….

                > >

                > > Aloha,

                > >Michael.

                > >-- 

                > >"Please have your Internet License 

                > > and Usenet Registration handy..."

                > >

              
            
          
          

        
      
    
    
                                          

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