On 03/24/2014 10:09 PM, Eric Broch wrote:
On 3/24/2014 7:33 PM, Eric Broch wrote:
Hello list,
I am getting the following error when a local QMT user tries to send an
email to a remote hotmail account. Can anyone tell me why I would be
getting such a message in the SMTP log?
spamdyke[28592]: DENIED_OTHER from: myu...@mydomain.org to:
remoteaddr...@hotmail.com origin_ip: some.local.ip.address origin_rdns:
(unknown) auth: myu...@mydomain.org encryption: (none) reason:
451_DNS_temporary_failure_(#4.5.1_-_chkuser)
EricB.
EricS,
The sender's domain is the domain hosted on the QMT. Should there be a
problem with that? It would be like me having a problem relaying through
my own domain after authentication.
That shouldn't be a problem. In fact, that's the way things were done
before port 587 came into the picture. This isn't exactly deprecated
yet, but submissions are moving away from port 25 in favor of using port
587.
I'll trying changing to port 587.
I suggested this primarily to eliminate spamdyke as a contributing
factor. Spamdyke doesn't presently run on port 587, although it will run
on 587 in a future QMT release in order to more flexibly handle
authentication and encyption, as well as detailed logging for debugging.
contents of /etc/resolv.conf: 127.0.0.1
It is a caching-nameserver
Just curious on that. When you 'dig' the domain's mx, is there anything
peculiar in the way the DNS is set up?
The hosts file has the FQDN of the server. It is other than the entry in
/var/qmail/control/me
That shouldn't matter.
Keep us posted. Thanks.
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-Eric 'shubes'
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