This is somewhat redundant now, but the information is a little more
precise than previoius replies.
Sascha Rissel writes:
> again I'm getting bounces for one specific provider: Germany's T-Online.
[...]
> : host mx03.t-online.de[194.25.134.73] refused to
> talk to
> me: 554 IP=62.138.1.
rg
Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] Users complain, they don't receive mails from
the list
Have you contacted the provider as mentioned in the bounce message, THEY
need to look at the logs to see what is the problem.
The fact that the diagnostic code header ends in (BL) makes me wonder if you
are
Have you contacted the provider as mentioned in the bounce message, THEY
need to look at the logs to see what is the problem.
The fact that the diagnostic code header ends in (BL) makes me wonder if
you are on some sort of Blocking List, but that is just a guess,
The admin at t-online.de will
Hi,
again I'm getting bounces for one specific provider: Germany's T-Online.
The bounce log itself doesn't show something worth mentioning, but here's
the bounce message I'm receiving.
Could you maybe have a look?
Kind regards,
Sascha.
This is a Mailman mailing list bounce action notice:
L
On 01/26/2016 10:19 PM, Sascha Rissel wrote:
> Thanks Mark!
>
> Is this the SMTP HELO/EHLO configuration, you spoke of?
Yes it is.
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Thanks Mark!
Is this the SMTP HELO/EHLO configuration, you spoke of?
Regards,
Sascha.
Am 27.01.2016 1:11 vorm. schrieb "Mark Sapiro" :
> On 01/26/2016 03:56 PM, Sascha Rissel wrote:
> >
> > Now I use the domain lists.rc-worms.de. If I enter that into the tool
> Mark
> > mentioned (mxtoolbox.com)
On 01/26/2016 03:56 PM, Sascha Rissel wrote:
>
> Now I use the domain lists.rc-worms.de. If I enter that into the tool Mark
> mentioned (mxtoolbox.com), everything is stated as fine, except for
> "Reverse DNS does not match SMTP Banner".
>
> Could you please try to explain this a bit for me?
> I
Hi Guys!
Many thanks for all your help so far!
I managed to configure a valid rDNS record to day and the users from the
blockings ISPs startet to receive mails again!
Now I use the domain lists.rc-worms.de. If I enter that into the tool Mark
mentioned (mxtoolbox.com), everything is stated as fine
At Tue, 26 Jan 2016 01:27:24 +0100 Sascha Rissel wrote:
>
> Dear Mark and all others,
>
> many thanks for your help so far.
> I am just starting to setup this subdomain, Mark advised me to.
>
> One thing regarding the Reverse DNS entry:
> How can it be necessary, to set up this record? Just im
On 1/25/16 7:27 PM, Sascha Rissel wrote:
Dear Mark and all others,
many thanks for your help so far.
I am just starting to setup this subdomain, Mark advised me to.
One thing regarding the Reverse DNS entry:
How can it be necessary, to set up this record? Just imagine a server,
where multiple d
On 01/25/2016 04:27 PM, Sascha Rissel wrote:
>
> One thing regarding the Reverse DNS entry:
> How can it be necessary, to set up this record? Just imagine a server,
> where multiple domains are hosted, but the server only has one IP.
> If the ISPs really require rDNS entries, which suit to the mai
Dear Mark and all others,
many thanks for your help so far.
I am just starting to setup this subdomain, Mark advised me to.
One thing regarding the Reverse DNS entry:
How can it be necessary, to set up this record? Just imagine a server,
where multiple domains are hosted, but the server only has
On 01/25/2016 03:27 PM, Sascha Rissel wrote:
> Hi Mark!
>
>> In simple terms, it claims your mail server is not properly configured.
>> I don't know what your Mailman server's domain name is, but it appears
>> from the error message that its IP is 62.75.175.182 and that IP has an
>> rDNS PTR recor
EDIT:
For better clarification, the www domain is hosted on a
different (dedicated) web server. Mailman is running on a vServer of its
own, it just uses as a nice readable domain for mail
addresses, configured on the web server to forward each mail to the real
physical (and not so nicely readable
Hello,
This bounce message clearly indicates that your IP address doesn't have
a reverse DNS entry. This is a standard lookup done as a part of spam
fighting efforts. You need to get your provider to set the reverse DNS
for your IP address to the domain name of your mail server if possible.
Hi Mark!
> In simple terms, it claims your mail server is not properly configured.
> I don't know what your Mailman server's domain name is, but it appears
> from the error message that its IP is 62.75.175.182 and that IP has an
> rDNS PTR record to euve51864.serverprofi24.de.
this is all pretty
At Mon, 25 Jan 2016 22:59:47 +0100 Sascha Rissel wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I have some user on my lists, who complain they don't receive the list
> mails anymore, since a few days.
>
> Am am running Mailman 2.1.15 on Debian.
> The error log is empty, the archive seems to correctly contain all rece
On 01/25/2016 03:11 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> On 01/25/2016 02:48 PM, Sascha Rissel wrote:
>>
>> : host mx-ha02.web.de[212.227.17.8] refused to talk
>> to me: 554-web.de (mxweb107) Nemesis ESMTP Service not available 554-No
>> SMTP service 554-Bad DNS PTR resource record. 554 For explanation
On 01/25/2016 02:48 PM, Sascha Rissel wrote:
>
> thanks for your answer.
> I just checked the bounce log.
>
> And I discovered a lot of entries like:
>
> Jan 25 18:33:24 2016 (2741) processing 9 queued
> bounces
> Jan 25 18:33:24 2016 (2741) : already
> scored a bounce for date 25-Jan-2016
...
Mark,
thanks for your answer.
I just checked the bounce log.
And I discovered a lot of entries like:
Jan 25 18:33:24 2016 (2741) processing 9 queued
bounces
Jan 25 18:33:24 2016 (2741) : already
scored a bounce for date 25-Jan-2016
Jan 25 18:33:24 2016 (2741) : already
scored a bounce for dat
On 01/25/2016 01:59 PM, Sascha Rissel wrote:
>
> I have some user on my lists, who complain they don't receive the list
> mails anymore, since a few days.
>
> Am am running Mailman 2.1.15 on Debian.
> The error log is empty, the archive seems to correctly contain all recent
> mails.
> The people
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