Re: Can't receive mail from some domains
- From: Dave G <DaveG@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2006 12:13:02 -0700
No that's my brother in the van. Don't bother with him - waste of space.
Let's see, I configured the firewall (one nic, separate router/firewall
config) without using uPnP. I allowed port 25 in obviously, forwarded to my
sbs ip address. Also allowed the rww ports. In the CIECW wizard I entered DNS
server ip addresses for my ISP and also specified these in my router settings.
Any help?
"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" wrote:
In news:F877707E-DAEA-412E-84E5-D3F0A1CE06F1@xxxxxxxxxxxxx,.
Dave G <DaveG@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> typed:
Ah Lanwench, I was hoping you'd reply. I have a soft spot for you,
having browsed the forum from afar!
Say, that isn't you in the unmarked van across the street, is it? If it is,
would you mind picking up my shirts at the cleaners while I'm at a client's
office this afternoon?
Strange, when I ran dnsreport.com earlier today (and yesterday) it
reported no errors. The 2 errors it gives now, should they affect
delivery of mail to my server? I thought these were errors with the
ISP name servers? Can I do anything about this?
You should definitely contact the dudes who manage the nameservers & your
public DNS. There's clearly a problem, if you know your firewall is
configured properly and you can telnet on port 25 to your public IP from the
internet ....which I can do easily enough right now.
Post back, and remember I asked for *light* starch on the blue one.
Thanks a lot.
"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" wrote:
In news:49DC65DF-373C-4C30-94D1-18D1C92D6E78@xxxxxxxxxxxxx,
Dave G <DaveG@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> typed:
Hi all, really hope you can help me with this one. Just completed a
standard SBS 2003 R2 installation using our own mail server and DNS
routing. The problem is that users can receive messages from some
domains but not others. Sending is fine. The problem domains either
receive a NDR or, in some cases, nothing at all. The NDR is as
follows: --------------------------------------------------
Reporting-MTA: dns;HESA03UKER.HE.LOCAL
Received-From-MTA: dns;C2bthimr10.btconnect.com
Arrival-Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2006 14:28:08 +0100
Final-Recipient: rfc822;cathyb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Action: failed
Status: 5.1.1
----------------------------------------------------
The NDR comes from postmaster@xxxxxxxx - cathyb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx is
a valid address and has been receiving external mail from other
domains.
I have set the A and MX records with my ISP and everything seems to
check out on dnsreport.com. The DNS records at my ISP are:
A mail 81.138.23.69 (my mailserver IP)
CNAME www home.btconnect.com
CNAME ftp home.btconnect.com
CNAME mail mail.btconnect.com
FRAME @ www.newcapital.co.uk
MX @ ibmr.btconnect.com 20
MX @ mail.newcapital.co.uk 10
(my mailserver)
I have had the ISP set up a reverse DNS entry for my mailserver. I
am using the IMF but have removed recipient filtering from AD.
Really not sure what the problem is (nothing in the event viewer
helps) but I had two initial thoughts. Should the secondary MX
record for btconnect.com be removed? Also, we were notified two
days ago that the reverse DNS request had been actioned but told
that it could take up to 5 days to be fully operational. Could this
be the problem?
Hmmm -
http://www.dnsreport.com/tools/dnsreport.ch?domain=newcapital.co.uk
reports some errors.
Any pointers from you good people would really be appreciated. Let
me know if you need any more info.
Many thanks!
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