Hi Raju,
Does your server resolve correctly the hostmanes?
You could use wireshark to verify the ehlo commands.
Can you also define the SMTP log level to DEBUG and send here the logs?
Thx,
Eric
On 20/12/11 00:15, Raju Buchi wrote:
Can you please elaborate more on this. Where do I need to look to check the
arguments?
- Raju
On Mon, Dec 19, 2011 at 3:28 PM, Norman Maurer<[email protected]
wrote:
This looks like the issued HELO / EHLO command did not contain an argument
, which is needed per RFC.
Bye
Norman
Am 19.12.2011 um 20:03 schrieb Raju Buchi<[email protected]>:
Hello Everyone...
I have been using james as SMTP server (Hosted on Amazon EC2 cloud) for
quite sometime. Emails were sent out properly last week, but today, when
I
sent out an email, James logs shows me the following message.
INFO 13:51:51,210 | james.smtpserver | ID=10921142 Connection
established
from xx.xx.xx.xx ( xx.xx.xx.xx )
INFO 13:51:51,222 | james.smtpserver | ID=10921142
org.apache.james.protocols.smtp.core.esmtp.EhloCmdHandler: 501 [5.5.4
Domain address required: EHLO]
INFO 13:51:51,225 | james.smtpserver | ID=10921142
org.apache.james.protocols.smtp.core.HeloCmdHandler: 501 [5.5.4 Domain
address required: HELO]
INFO 13:51:57,613 | james.smtpserver | ID=10921142 Connection closed for
xx.xx.xx.xx ( xx.xx.xx.xx )
Also, I have mentioned both the public ip and private ip address of the
EC2
instance. Also tried having just the public ip, but did not work.
Can any one help me to figure out the issue?
Thanks
- Raju
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