On Wed, 18 Jun 2003, William wrote: > > I sent an email to someone, and I am getting a bounceback saying that > relaying is denied - yet my log shows OK and I have my smtprelay.tab > allowing relay from an IP address that I am on, as well as I am only running > 1 domain anyway and that is where I am trying to send mail from. > Does this make sense to anyone? > server2.fortmason.org" "fortmason.org" "64.220.147.227" "2003-06-18 > 15:08:40" "server2" "mexicanmuseum.org" "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" > "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" "SDE704" "RCPT=OK" "" "0" > > "server2.fortmason.org" "fortmason.org" "64.220.147.227" "2003-06-18 > 15:08:40" "server2" "mexicanmuseum.org" "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" > "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" "SDE704" "RECV=OK" "" "1177"
The message come from a remote mail server. What is likely happening is that XMail cannot fetch MX records for such domain and tries to send to the A record. Look at the associated slog file. - Davide - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe xmail" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] For general help: send the line "help" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED]