Re: Please help I cannot send messages from exchange 2003 account
- From: "Ed Crowley [MVP]" <curspice@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2007 16:17:51 -0700
So your external e-mail account's ISP thinks you're a spammer. That could
be due to any number of reasons, like your domain being blacklisted, your
Internet IP address being blacklisted or in a range that is blacklisted,
your IP address being dynamically allocated, your server not having a valid
Internet DNS SRV reverse-lookup record, you not having valid SPF records, or
any number of other reasons.
--
Ed Crowley
MVP - Exchange
"Protecting the world from PSTs and brick backups!"
"Donatas Grasys" <don@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:fgc80g$6rm$1$8300dec7@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Actually I can send messages, but they are going into spam folder of my
external email account.
"Ed Crowley [MVP]" <curspice@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:un7xzf%23GIHA.2100@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Is your firewall allowing outbound port 25 mail? Does your ISP block it?
--
Ed Crowley
MVP - Exchange
"Protecting the world from PSTs and brick backups!"
"Donatas Grasys" <don@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:fgac6i$676$1$8300dec7@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hello
I have just installed exchange 2003 server and I am trying to send
message from exchange account but they never reach the external
recipient. Everything is OK with internal mail.
I have run smtpdiag.exe and I have got the log. Could you possibly point
me to the right direction because I am new with exchange. I think it
could be something wrong with DNS settings. We have Windows 2003 DC and
Exchange 2003 on Windows 2003 member server.
Thanks in advance.
C:\>smtpdiag.exe user@xxxxxxxxxxxx donatux25@xxxxxxxxx /v
Searching for Exchange external DNS settings.
Computer name is MERCURY.
VSI 1 has the following external DNS servers:
There are no external DNS servers configured.
Checking SOA for yahoo.com.
Checking external DNS servers.
Checking internal DNS servers.
Checking TCP/UDP SOA serial number using DNS server [192.1.1.176].
TCP test succeeded.
UDP test succeeded.
Serial number: 2007103104
SOA serial number match: Passed.
Checking local domain records.
Starting TCP and UDP DNS queries for the local domain. This test will
try to
validate that DNS is set up correctly for inbound mail. This test can
fail for
3 reasons.
1) Local domain is not set up in DNS. Inbound mail cannot be routed
to
local mailboxes.
2) Firewall blocks TCP/UDP DNS queries. This will not affect inbound
mail,
but will affect outbound mail.
3) Internal DNS is unaware of external DNS settings. This is a valid
configuration for certain topologies.
Checking MX records using TCP:mydomain .com.
A: mydomain.com [192.1.1.156]
A: mydomain.com [192.1.1.176]
A: mydomain.com [192.1.1.173]
Checking MX records using UDP: mydomain.com.
A: mydomain .com [192.1.1.156]
A: mydomain.com [192.1.1.173]
A: mydomain.com [192.1.1.176]
Both TCP and UDP queries succeeded. Local DNS test passed.
Checking remote domain records.
Starting TCP and UDP DNS queries for the remote domain. This test will
try to
validate that DNS is set up correctly for outbound mail. This test can
fail for
3 reasons.
1) Firewall blocks TCP/UDP queries which will block outbound mail.
Windows
2000/NT Server requires TCP DNS queries. Windows Server 2003 will use
UDP
queries first, then fall back to TCP queries.
2) Internal DNS does not know how to query external domains. You must
either use an external DNS server or configure DNS server to query
external
domains.
3) Remote domain does not exist. Failure is expected.
Checking MX records using TCP: yahoo.com.
MX: g.mx.mail.yahoo.com (1)
MX: a.mx.mail.yahoo.com (1)
MX: b.mx.mail.yahoo.com (1)
MX: c.mx.mail.yahoo.com (1)
MX: d.mx.mail.yahoo.com (1)
MX: e.mx.mail.yahoo.com (1)
MX: f.mx.mail.yahoo.com (1)
A: g.mx.mail.yahoo.com [209.191.88.239]
A: g.mx.mail.yahoo.com [206.190.53.191]
A: a.mx.mail.yahoo.com [209.191.118.103]
A: b.mx.mail.yahoo.com [66.196.97.250]
A: c.mx.mail.yahoo.com [216.39.53.3]
A: c.mx.mail.yahoo.com [68.142.237.182]
A: d.mx.mail.yahoo.com [216.39.53.2]
A: e.mx.mail.yahoo.com [216.39.53.1]
A: f.mx.mail.yahoo.com [209.191.88.247]
A: f.mx.mail.yahoo.com [68.142.202.247]
Checking MX records using UDP: yahoo.com.
MX: a.mx.mail.yahoo.com (1)
MX: b.mx.mail.yahoo.com (1)
MX: c.mx.mail.yahoo.com (1)
MX: d.mx.mail.yahoo.com (1)
MX: e.mx.mail.yahoo.com (1)
MX: f.mx.mail.yahoo.com (1)
MX: g.mx.mail.yahoo.com (1)
Both TCP and UDP queries succeeded. Remote DNS test passed.
Checking MX servers listed for donatux25@xxxxxxxxxx
Connecting to f.mx.mail.yahoo.com [68.142.202.247] on port 25.
Received:
421 Message from (62.49.25.145) temporarily deferred - 4.16.50. Please
refer to http://help.yahoo.com/help/us/mail/defer/defer-06.html
Error: Expected "220". Server is not accepting connections.
Failed to submit mail to f.mx.mail.yahoo.com.
Connecting to c.mx.mail.yahoo.com [68.142.237.182] on port 25.
.
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