In the second server you have to add in tcpserver file the first
server ip for relay.... If in the second server you have spamdyke then
change in the first server smtproute file the port 25 to 587 and
authenticate....


2011/11/23, Rajesh M <24x7ser...@24x7server.net>:
>
>
>> On 11/22/2011 11:18 AM, Rajesh M wrote:
>>> hi
>>>
>>> due to some reason hotmail has gone crazy and blocking us continuously
>>> for
>>> a month. they claim that some spam email originated thru our server.
>>> however there own SNDS shows us as all green.
>>>
>>> for the past 10 days i have put hotmail.com in badmailto so that non of
>>> my
>>> users can send to hotmail.com
>>>
>>> we have gone thru send logs and nowhere is hotmail seen
>>>
>>> still their support keep parroting the same typical answer.
>>>
>>> changing my dns settings means a lot of problem
>>>
>>> a lot of hardship to all my clients
>>>
>>> so i need to know if there is some way by which i can change my OUTGOING
>>> SMTP server ip address while my users continue to smtp authenicate using
>>> the same email server settings.
>>>
>>> rajesh
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>
>> If you have another server that's sending ok, you could use that one as
>> a smarthost to relay email to hotmail. Simply use the smtproutes file in
>> this case to route hotmail messages via your other server. Use of
>> account name and password is recommended for relays.
>>
>> Alternatively, provided you have an additional IP address available, I
>> *think* you could add a 2nd IP address to your QMT host's nic, then
>> change your routing table to use the alias device/ip as the gateway. I
>> haven't done this myself, but I *think* it would work. Someone please
>> correct me if I'm wrong about this.
>>
>> The best solution of course would be to get things working with hotmail.
>> I realize that can be difficult at best given their support. You may
>> need to set up recordio on a session to see what's really going on with
>> your smtp sessions with them. Provided that your SPF and DK/DKIM isn't
>> misconfigured, you might have a look at your settings related to
>> qmail-remote (man qmail-remote), such as helohost and your tls
>> clientcert.pem. I haven't heard of tls being a problem, but you might
>> try turning tls off for hotmail and see if that helps.
>>
>> --
>> -Eric 'shubes'
>>
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>
>
> eric
>
> i have 2 additional servers using qmailtoaster all with the same data
> center and i could use any of those.
>
> my helo, spf, reverse dns records are all correct
> we continuously monitor our servers for outgoing spam -- there has been
> cases but we quickly stop those.
> my server ip is not listed in any spamdatabase and every server in the
> world accepts my email.
>
> i have joined the snds and junk email reporting program
> SNDS says - blocked manually or for spamming
> while their junk email reporting gives me all green reports
> so basically they contradict themselves
> their support people give typical answers like trained parrots
> on googling i found that there are 100s of others suffering due to their
> so called "SmartScreen filter"
>
> so i want to route only emails addressed to hotmail.com thru another server
>
> can you please guide me on this ie what should i enter in smtproutes ?
>
> let us say if i put in the smtproute file
> hotmail.com:ip.add.other.server
>
> all the emails to hotmail.com will be routed to the other server
>
> now what should i put in the other server so that it accepts the email and
> fowards it to hotmail ?
>
> thanks for all your help.
>
> rajesh
>
>
>
>
>
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