Re: smtp queues
From: yahya (yahya_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 09/13/04
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Date: Mon, 13 Sep 2004 11:02:46 +0100
Is this under 'Fully-qualified domain name:
Our one states 'servername.domain.int'
"Robert Lampkin [MSFT]" <rlampkin@online.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> It looks like the reason you are being rejected is because they remote
> server is running some type of filtering agent of firewall that is
> rejecting your connection. "Destination server"
>
> "This message was rejected due to the current administrative policy by the
> destination server"
>
> You might want to make sure you have a reverse PTR Record for your domain.
> Also make sure you are not blacklisted for some reason.
> You can do all this at www.Dnsstuff.com
>
> One other thing, on the properties of your smtp virtual
> server\Delivery\Advanced\DNS suffix... make sure that you have a domain
> name in there that can be tracked back to your domain from the Internet.
> Like <your domain.com>
> A lot of times I see people put <Servername.local> as the address. When
you
> connect to some remote systems with this name, they can not track it back
> to a valid address\domain because it is not listed on the Intenet. Thus
> causing your system to fail to connect to remote systems.
> I hope this helps.
>
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