Re: Looping error 5.3.5 we trying to send to domains we host.
- From: sgoethals <sgoethals@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 7 Apr 2005 13:07:06 -0700
I am having a similar problem. For step #4, I do see a MX record for the
domain when I use NSLOOKUP locally, but not from outside. How do I remove
the reference the the MX record from DNS. We are using Active Directory
Integrated.
Thanks.
"Ade Famoti [MSFT]" wrote:
> Check and verify that you are not doing one of these
>
> 1. On the SMTP virtual server, that you are not forwarding all mail to
> smarthost, and the smarthost name or IP is not the local server (sending
> server)
>
> 2. Have an SMTP connector with a smarthost entry of the IP or name of the
> local server with address space of asterisk
>
> 3. Have an SMTP connector with the domains you're hosting as address space
> entries on the address space tab of the connector..using DNS. * If the
> users you intend to send to are mailboxes on Exchange.
>
> 4. An Nslookup of any of the hosted domains on the internet does not resolve
> to the DNS MX or A records of the local server * if the domains you intend
> to send to are 'not' mailboxes on Exchange.
>
> In summary, the 5.3.5 means a name resolution of the domain you're sending
> to, resolves in some way bcak to the local server. So verify all
> configurations that can cause this.
>
> "Anna Barnes" <AnnaBarnes@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:06A1CC10-7451-416A-A21F-4986A4BF55CB@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> >I work for a IT consulting company. We also host domains. We are running
> > Exchange 2003 on the same server that we host the domains. We are using
> > SmarterMail for out domain/web hosting. We we attempt to send emails to
> > any
> > of the domains that we host we receive the error message below. We ARE
> > able
> > to send to all other domains except for these (ie yahoo, msn, etc). We do
> > not have multiple virtual servers nor do we have any smtp connectors. IP
> > address for the one virtual server is set to all unassigned.
> >
> > blank@xxxxxxxxxxx on 3/14/2005 4:00 PM
> > A configuration error in the e-mail system caused the message
> > to
> > bounce between two servers or to be forwarded between two recipients.
> > Contact your administrator.
> > <mydomain.local #5.3.5
> >
> >
> > Thanks in advance! I can't figure this one out!!Argh
> >
>
>
>
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