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Solaris mail routing to Windows SMTP server (trailing dot)
Hello,
Firstly, appologies, i am a windows man but i'm picking things up really quickly.! We have some Unix boxes on our estate that route mail to a Windows SMTP server. This doesn't seem to work and after looking at the message headers it looks like the mail is getting bounced. ![]() ----- Transcript of session follows ----- ... while talking to mailrelay.XXXX.local.: >>> HELO unix011.XXXX.local. <<< 501 5.5.4 Invalid Address 554 5.0.0 Service unavailable Now, i think it's because of the trailing dot in the address from the unix box. Am i correct? and if so, how can this be rectified? The mail routing is working, it's just the Unix boxes failing to connect. The unix guys dont really know and i just want to fix it. Any help would be great. Many thanks. |
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