Noel,

Thanks for the info.  You are correct.  roadrunner business class, fixed ip.

I have forwarded the failure info to sysadmin for the recpient.  But no
surprise... no response.

A few brief questions----

1) Is there any way to turn on more debug so I can get a better idea of the
steps James is taking and precisely what step is failing?

2) Can you decrypt the error message a little more?  ("client-host
rejected"?? am I the 'client host'?  In my understanding I am always one or
the other (client or host) but not both(??)  Is this saying that my SMTP
server is being rejected?  Just trying to get the perspective on the error
message.)

3) Which domain is it implying does not exist?  registered-site.com or
mcd-co.com?

Just kinda frustrated.  I send tons of email, and this is the only one that
is continually bouncing.

Thanks again.

J.

> to host inbound.registeredsite.com. to addresses [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>  >nslookup
>  > set q=mx
>  > mcd-co.com
>  Non-authoritative answer:
>  mcd-co.com      MX preference = 5, mail exchanger =
> inbound.registeredsite.com
>
>  mcd-co.com      nameserver = b.ns.interland.net
>  mcd-co.com      nameserver = c.ns.interland.net
>  mcd-co.com      nameserver = a.ns.interland.net
>  a.ns.interland.net      internet address = 64.226.28.33
>
> Looks like mail is handled for them by inbound.registeredsite.com.
>
> > RemoteDelivery: Permanent exception delivering mail
> (Mail1064496684018-556-to-mcd-co.com: javax.mail.SendFailedException:
> Invalid Addresses;
> >  nested exception is:
> >        class javax.mail.SendFailedException: 550
<unknown[24.153.218.11]>:
> Client host rejected: The domain you are trying to send mail to does not
> exist.
>
>  >tracert 24.153.218.11
>  Tracing route to rrcs-sw-24-153-218-11.biz.rr.com [24.153.218.11]
>
> Hmmmm ... looks like you are using a RoadRunner account (business
account?).
> Dynamic IP or static IP?  I see the part about the domain you are sending
> mail to not existing, but they might be blocking because of your IP.  If
you
> have a real contact there, I could send an e-mail via my server.
>
> I did telnet into their mail server, and everything looked OK manually,
but
> I didn't have a person's address to try.
>
> --- Noel


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