Ok I have a problem in that I am (still) unable to send anything to
Yahoo, or any domain who's email is hosted by Yahoo. I don't get a NDR,
it is as if I simply can not connect and I get nothing in my logs! I
believe it is connection oriented because three boxes (Two exchange
domains and one
On Wed, 2008-03-12 at 19:23 -0700, Bryan O'Neal wrote:
Ok I have a problem in that I am (still) unable to send anything to
Yahoo, or any domain who's email is hosted by Yahoo. I don't get a NDR,
it is as if I simply can not connect and I get nothing in my logs! I
believe it is connection
The email is not being delivered,
1) I tried sending to a yahoo account I could verify and it did not
arrive, spam filter or no.
2) My mail server believes it can not open a connection.
3) I can not seem to get a telnet connection. I have tried 'telnet
mail.yahoo.com 25' and 'telnet yahoo.com
On Wed, Mar 12, 2008 at 9:28 PM, Bryan O'Neal
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The email is not being delivered,
1) I tried sending to a yahoo account I could verify and it did not
arrive, spam filter or no.
2) My mail server believes it can not open a connection.
3) I can not seem to get a
You can check your IP address on dnsstuff.com -- one of their services
checks to see if you're listed on any of 200+ Antispam services.
You can also try a manual session, doing a telnet to a.mx.mail.yahoo.com
(or any of their other mail relays -- dig yahoo.com mx will give you
the list) and
Bryan O'Neal wrote:
The email is not being delivered,
1) I tried sending to a yahoo account I could verify and it did not
arrive, spam filter or no.
2) My mail server believes it can not open a connection.
3) I can not seem to get a telnet connection. I have tried 'telnet
mail.yahoo.com
One thing I find annoying about the way the maillog works-- at least
the way I've got qmail set up, there's a little abstraction you have to
follow to really track what's going on
If you search for the email addresses that fail in the maillog, you'll
see lines like:
starting delivery 2357: