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Top Forums UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users Mail/DNS problem and questions Post 101945 by xnightcrawl on Tuesday 14th of March 2006 11:35:15 AM
Old 03-14-2006
Data Mail/DNS problem and questions

It seems that mail from our servers are going through a third party security mail scanner (offsite),
due the the mx records specified on our internal and external DNS servers.
However, our internal user to user email does not go through the third party security mail scanner.

I discovered that our internal user to user email does not go through the third party security scanner because,
it does not need to. Email clients (outlook, eudora, and etc...) are automatically directed to our
email server, which does not require them to go through DNS and look for an
email server through the MX records.

Our Servers in the other hand, go through the third party security mail scanner.
Our servers still needs to look for an email server through DNS (MX).

I have this error messages every time I try to mailx to myself:

# mailx -v -s 'test mail from server' xnightcrawl@mydomain.com < /tmp/testmail.xnightcrawl.log
# mydomain.com: Name server timeout
xnightcrawl@mydomain.com... Transient parse error -- message queued for future delivery
xnightcrawl@mydomain.com... queued

I think this error is telling me that sendmail is having problems resolving with our DNS setup.
However, I quadruple checked our DNS configuration on the server and it looks okay. nslookup is able
to resolve our mail server, dns server, its own name and IP.

The only discrepancy I found was our external DNS. It does not have the server in question entered in
the database file or an "A" record (zone file), but the internal DNS does.

Please forgive me. I'm new to sendmail and email administration. Any suggestions or ideas will truly be appreciated.
 

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mailto.conf(5)							    Apple Inc.							    mailto.conf(5)

NAME
mailto.conf - configuration file for cups email notifier DESCRIPTION
The mailto.conf file defines the local mail server and email notification preferences for CUPS. Each line in the file can be a configuration directive, a blank line, or a comment. Comment lines start with the # character. DIRECTIVES
Cc cc-address@domain.com Specifies an additional recipient for all email notifications. From from-address@domain.com Specifies the sender of email notifications. Sendmail sendmail command and options Specifies the sendmail command to use when sending email notifications. Only one Sendmail or SMTPServer line may be present in the mailto.conf file. If multiple lines are present, only the last one is used. SMTPServer servername Specifies a SMTP server to send email notifications to. Only one Sendmail or SMTPServer line may be present in the mailto.conf file. If multiple lines are present, only the last one is used. Subject subject-prefix Specifies a prefix string for the subject line of an email notification. SEE ALSO
classes.conf(5), cupsd(8), cupsd.conf(5), mime.convs(5), mime.types(5), printers.conf(5), http://localhost:631/help COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2007-2009 by Apple Inc. 12 July 2006 CUPS mailto.conf(5)
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