Misconfigured Sender
- From: Kaz <Kaz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 20 Apr 2005 20:30:02 -0700
Not sure where to put this, so I hope it's in the right spot. It may not even
be an Exchange problem. We're running Exchange 5.5, which was setup by an
outside company before I came into the picture. It wasn't setup very well,
and now I'm having to learn about mail servers and general internet stuff,
after focusing mainly on LAN before now.
Just the other day, I had to setup reverse DNS, as we were being reported as
untrusted senders. Now that it's setup, we're being reported as misconfigured
senders. I sent an email to a friend of mine and had him check the headers.
This is what it looks like. "Received from myphysicalservername.mydomain.com
(mail.mydomain.com[MailServerIP](misconfigured sender))." I'm assuming the
"misconfiguration" is from it first reporting the
physicalservername.mydomain.com instead of mail, but I'm not sure if that's
the problem or what I need to do to fix it.
Thanks in advance for any help.
.
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