Russell Nelson wrote:
> If mail is not being delivered obviously something is wrong. It's
> sufficient for you to verify that the problem is not on your end,
> unless you're really into sysadmining other people's machines for
> them just because you have mail to be delivered to users there.
Mail is being delivered fine locally, but kind of struggling remotely
due to a large amount of bogus/unconfigured remote domains.
We have about 10K messages in the queue now, where qmail is
failing to deliver to remote domains such as these three (to mention
just a few, I can give you many many more domains). The problem
with these are missing MX records:
163.com
amanda.elsitio.com
21f.com
The second problem is SMTP servers which are down, such as this
one (again I can give you a list of many such servers):
rexx.riskymail.com