On Wed, 30 Sep 2009, Chen Shihai wrote:
> I've been using XMail 1.22 on Windows 2003 Server for several years. But
> recent
> days, after I updated it to 1.25 on RedHat Enterprise Linux 5.3, many mail
> loops
> sent from outside have been detected. Just as the following:
Did you change the MaxM
I've been using XMail 1.22 on Windows 2003 Server for several years. But recent
days, after I updated it to 1.25 on RedHat Enterprise Linux 5.3, many mail loops
sent from outside have been detected. Just as the following:
[<00>] XMail bounce: rcpt=[...@test.com];Error=[Mail loop detected]
[<01
ErrCode = -173
ErrString = Mail loop detected
Message blocked by mail loop check !
SMTP-Error = "554 Message blocked by mail loop check"
What does it mean?
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Getting a "Mail loop detected" on a domain we host on our DNS server,
and on our web servers, be do not host the mail (MX record points to
customers server).
This only happens on mail being sent from our mail server. The
destination domain is not handled by our mail servers (no domain alias,
n
5 emails I just received (from the XMail Discussion group) are in a Mail
loop.
This may seems a stupid question but how do I fix this?
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i oftentimes receive a mail loop detected error from my server even if the recepient
is a valid user. actually i already posted this problem before but i was not able to
read the reply because of it. i really cant figure out what caused this problem and
how to solve it. would it be possible that
an email that was sent to my backup MX generated a "Mail loop detected"
error on the backup MX.
here's the setup (using v1.11 on win2000) ...
DNS MX records:
domain1.com -> 10:alias.domain1.com, 20:alias.domain2.com
domain1.com xmail settings:
domain -> domain1.com
domain alias -> al