Hainarosie Razvan wrote:
> What do you mean by "MX records that aren't set up quite right"?
> I am using bind the domain aaa.com has its name servers as
> ns1.itcompany.ro 82.76.xx.xx and ns2.itcompany.ro 82.76.yy.yy.
> 
> my bind record looks like
> 
> $ORIGIN .
> $TTL 3600
> aaa.com              IN SOA  ns1.itcompany.ro. razvan.itcompany.ro (
>                                 1063968821      ; serial
>                                 28800           ; refresh (8 hours) 7200
>                               7200             ; retry (2 hours)
>                                 86400           ; expire (3 weeks) 1800
>                               3600            ; minimum (1 day)
>                                 )
>                         NS      ns1.itcompany.ro.
>                         MX      5 mail.aaa.com.
> $ORIGIN aaa.com.
>                         IN      A      82.76.xx.xx
> www                     IN      A      82.76.xx.xx
> mail                    IN      A      82.76.xx.xx
> 
> 
> Do you see something wrong here?

No, but I don't know bind all that well.
Have you set up reverse dns?

> It is true that my server is named ares.itcompany.ro and not
> mail.itcompany.ro....do you think this could be the problem?

I suppose it's possible, but I don't rightly know.

I think I would look into Webshield and try to determine why that is
failing. What exactly does it not like?

> Thanks,
> Razvan
> 
> 
>> Hainarosie Razvan wrote:
>>> I have on my server several domains.
>>> my server is mail.itcompany.ro
>>> but I also have domain aaa.com and bbb.com
>>>
>>> When some people send email on domain aaa.com (this peoples have McAfee
>>> Webshield SMTP installed) the emails does not reach my server because
>>> mail.aaa.com responds as mail.itcompany.ro.
>>>
>>> Can you suggest something? What shall I do?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Razvan
>>>
>> Is the problem that McAfee Webshield doesn't like the helo reply? If
>> that's
>> the case, I don't know of anything you can do on the toaster end. I would
>> think that Webshield would have a problem with any virtual domain if
>> that's
>> the case.
>>
>> Or is Webshield checking MX records that aren't set up quite right?
>>
>> --
>> -Eric 'shubes'
>>


-- 
-Eric 'shubes'

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