I am trying to get out Postfix server to send AOL mail to our ISP rather
than directly to AOL as they insist on bouncing our mail if we send
directly.
I am editing the transport files with the following lines...
aol.com smtp:smtp.nildram.co.uk
.aol.comsmtp:smtp.nildram.co.uk
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On May 30, 2006, at 05:27 , James Smith wrote:
I am trying to get out Postfix server to send AOL mail to our ISP
rather
than directly to AOL as they insist on bouncing our mail if we send
directly.
If the mail is being bounced then something
Jay,
The smtp.nildram.co.uk has either MX nor A record,
Nope, I get an A record for it here...
C:\nslookup smtp.nildram.co.uk
Server: radius.nildram.co.uk
Address: 195.112.4.4
Non-authoritative answer:
Name:smtp.nildram.co.uk
Address: 195.112.4.54
Seems like DNS for nildram.co.uk
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Subject: [AMaViS-user] OT: Postfix problem I am hoping you
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I am trying to get out Postfix
The problem you have with AOL is probably the fact that they will not accept
mail
from a mailserver without a reverse DNS entry.
Nildram do not assign one by default, but you can ask them to, and your
problems will
go away, as far as your users wanting to send mail to AOL is concerned.
Your