Hi,
I have a mail stuck in my mail queue. The Mail should be delivered to
some.u...@some-domain.de.
Looking up MX records for the domain gives me:
# host -t mx some-domain.de
some-domain.de mail is handled by 100 relay2.netnames.net.
some-domain.de mail is handled by 10 relay1.netnames.net.
Pos
On 12/29/2011 01:00 PM, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
On 12/29/2011 5:23 AM, Thomas Bange wrote:
Hi,
I have a mail stuck in my mail queue. The Mail should be delivered to
some.u...@some-domain.de.
Looking up MX records for the domain gives me:
# host -t mx some-domain.de
some-domain.de mail is handled
Am 29.12.2011 12:23, schrieb Thomas Bange:
> Hi,
>
> I have a mail stuck in my mail queue. The Mail should be delivered to
> some.u...@some-domain.de.
>
> Looking up MX records for the domain gives me:
>
> # host -t mx some-domain.de
> some-domain.de mail is handled by 100 relay2.netnames.net.
>
On 12/29/2011 5:23 AM, Thomas Bange wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a mail stuck in my mail queue. The Mail should be delivered to
> some.u...@some-domain.de.
>
> Looking up MX records for the domain gives me:
>
> # host -t mx some-domain.de
> some-domain.de mail is handled by 100 relay2.netnames.net.
>
> But that does not explain why there was no delivery attempt made on
the
> low MX.
After disabling my transport rule for that domain and stopping/starting
postfix it now tries to deliver the mail to both MX.
Now only the guys at netnames.net need to fix their servers...
Regards,
Thomas
> look at your logs
I did that (before posting).
> it was first tried on low mx
There was no delivery attempt made on the low MX.
> then fallback to higher one
All attempts where made against the high MX.
> unless you havent configured another mailrouting
> by transport etc
Now I configured