Sponsored Content
Full Discussion: E-mail will not deliver
Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers E-mail will not deliver Post 302535788 by DGPickett on Friday 1st of July 2011 04:06:07 PM
Old 07-01-2011
Here is my nslookup mx and traceroute to deliver this mail. I sent to rejectme@smithssc.com and it rejected quite nicely for id. What do you get?
Code:
      This is an automatically generated Delivery Status Notification.       

Delivery to the following recipients was aborted after 1  second(s):

  * rejectme@smithssc.com



Final-recipient:  rfc822; rejectme@smithssc.com
Action: failed
Status:  5.1.1
Diagnostic-Code: smtp;  550 5.1.1 <rejectme@smithssc.com>... User  unknown
Last-attempt-Date: Fri, 01 Jul 2011 19:53:02 +0000

---
Header:
   ID=10024, QR=Response, Opcode=QUERY, RCODE=NO ERROR
   Authoritative Answer=No, Truncation=No
   Recursion Desired=Yes, Recursion Available=Yes
   QDCOUNT=1, ANCOUNT=2, NSCOUNT=0, ARCOUNT=0
Question:
   Name=smithssc.com, QTYPE=MX, QCLASS=1
Answer Section:
- Name=smithssc.com
    Type=MX, Class=1, TTL=86400 (1 Day), RDLENGTH=23
    Preference=10, Mail Exchange=mail.centurytel.net
- Name=smithssc.com
    Type=MX, Class=1, TTL=86400 (1 Day), RDLENGTH=14
    Preference=20, Mail Exchange=fallback2.centurytel.net
---
TraceRoute - Friday, July 01, 2011 16:01:09
Generated by CyberKit Version 2.5
Copyright © 1996-2000 by Luc Neijens

Address: mail.centurytel.net
Number of Packets: 1
Packet size: 64
Trace Hop 1 through 60
Timeout: 5
Resolve Addresses: Yes
Don't Fragment: No

#1 Unavailable (192.168.2.1): TTL Exceeded, ttl=64, 0 ms
#2 Unavailable (174.57.192.1): TTL Exceeded, ttl=254, 31 ms
#3 xe-2-0-0-0-sur01.vineland.nj.panjde.comcast.net (68.85.76.213): TTL Exceeded, ttl=252, 0 ms
#4 xe-4-0-2-0-ar03.audubon.nj.panjde.comcast.net (68.85.63.73): TTL Exceeded, ttl=251, 15 ms
#5 pos-3-7-0-0-cr01.ashburn.va.ibone.comcast.net (68.86.95.149): TTL Exceeded, ttl=251, 15 ms
#6 xe-10-0-0.edge2.Washington12.Level3.net (4.26.6.1): TTL Exceeded, ttl=249, 15 ms
#7 vlan52.ebr2.Washington12.Level3.net (4.69.146.222): TTL Exceeded, ttl=58, 16 ms
#8 ae-5-5.ebr2.Washington1.Level3.net (4.69.143.221): TTL Exceeded, ttl=57, 31 ms
#9 ae-92-92.csw4.Washington1.Level3.net (4.69.134.158): TTL Exceeded, ttl=56, 16 ms
#10 ae-4-90.edge1.Washington4.Level3.net (4.69.149.207): TTL Exceeded, ttl=245, 16 ms
#11 qwest-level3-xe.washington4.Level3.net (4.68.63.82): TTL Exceeded, ttl=247, 15 ms
#12 No response (): , ttl=,  ms
#13 Unavailable (65.120.142.14): TTL Exceeded, ttl=244, 47 ms
#14 bb-dllstx37-jx9-01-ae0.core.centurytel.net (206.51.69.57): TTL Exceeded, ttl=244, 62 ms
#15 bb-shptlayo-jx9-01-xe-1-1-0.core.centurytel.net (206.51.69.34): TTL Exceeded, ttl=243, 62 ms
#16 bb-shpt-jp-01-ae1.core.lightcore.net (206.51.69.102): TTL Exceeded, ttl=241, 63 ms
#17 CTEL-Monroe.core.centurytel.net (204.9.126.14): TTL Exceeded, ttl=240, 62 ms
#18 e-1-2.mx.centurytel.net (69.179.217.11): TTL Exceeded, ttl=49, 62 ms
#19 ge0-1-rt-sec.mx.centurytel.net (69.179.217.2): TTL Exceeded, ttl=239, 63 ms
#20 r2d2.centurytel.net (209.142.136.105): Echo Reply, ttl=47, 62 ms

Statistics: Out 20, in 19, loss 5%, times (min/avg/max) 15/34/63 ms

PS: It'd be wimping out to put the mailer ip in /etc/hosts for the domain as host.
 

6 More Discussions You Might Find Interesting

1. UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users

need to configure mail setting to send mail to outlook mail server

i have sun machines having solaris 9 & 10 OS . Now i need to send mail from the machines to my outlook account . I have the ip adress of OUTLOOK mail server. Now what are the setting i need to do in solaris machines so that i can use mailx or sendmail. actually i am trying to automate the high... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: amitranjansahu
2 Replies

2. UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users

Sendmail Script don't deliver mails

Hi, i've got a problem with a sendmail script, which sends HTML mails. Some mail will rejected by the mail server, because the fqdn doesn't exist. Where can i set the sender-domainname by sendmail? My mail server say: "Sender address rejected: Domain not found;", which is correct... (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: rainbowwarrior
3 Replies

3. Shell Programming and Scripting

Deliver values to Thread function

Hello, I hope you can help me with my problem. I've written a programm which creates a thread. The main programmm creates 10 int and float values. The fucnction should give the values out. May big problem ist that the delivery to the function is not working. Where ist my fault? How can I make... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: jimm_the_h
1 Replies

4. Shell Programming and Scripting

Getting web page content and deliver via mail

Guys could you please help. I want to have shell scripts that get the website html content and same time mail html page to DL. Can any1 help here? (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: AnkitC
2 Replies

5. Shell Programming and Scripting

How to deliver an error message from script?

Hi I have a script that pick up a file on another server, and place it on a solaris server, but I came across the following error: mget HLR01_21092014? 200 Port command successful 150 Opening data channel for file transfer. HLR01_21092014: No space left on device 426 Connection closed;... (18 Replies)
Discussion started by: fretagi
18 Replies

6. UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users

Client was not authenticated to send anonymous mail during MAIL FROM (in reply to MAIL FROM comm

I am having trouble getting mail to work on a red hat server. At first I was getting this message. Diagnostic-Code: X-Postfix; delivery temporarily suspended: connect to :25: Connection refused Then added the port to my firewall. Then I temporarily turned off selinux. I then copied this file... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: cokedude
1 Replies
MAKEHOSTEDDOMAINS(8)					      Double Precision, Inc.					      MAKEHOSTEDDOMAINS(8)

NAME
makehosteddomains - Build a database of hosted domains SYNOPSIS
makehosteddomains DESCRIPTION
makehosteddomains rebuilds the contents of the /etc/courier/hosteddomains.dat database from the contents of /etc/courier/hosteddomains. This can be either a file or a directory. If it's a directory, the contents of all the files in this directory are simply concatenated. The makehosteddomains script must be run in order for any changes to /etc/courier/hosteddomains to take effect. The function of /etc/courier/hosteddomains is very similar to the one of /etc/courier/locals. Both configuration files specify a list of domains that are considered to be local domains - domains whose mailboxes are stored locally. The difference is that domains listed in /etc/courier/locals are removed from addresses before their mailbox is looked up. For example, if the domain "example.com" is listed in /etc/courier/locals, then the address <user@example.com> is delivered to a local mailbox named "user". If this domain is listed, instead, in /etc/courier/hosteddomains, then the address <user@example.com> is delivered to a local mailbox named "user@example.com". Usually you would use /etc/courier/locals to specify domains that correspond to your local system accounts, that are looked up in your system's password database. The /etc/courier/hosteddomains file is usually used when you have database-based virtual domains, that are maintained via an LDAP or a MySQL server. The Courier mail server's LDAP and MySQL authentication modules will use the full E-mail address to query the LDAP or MySQL server for the location of the local mailbox that correspond to the E-mail address. The Courier mail server's authuserdb authentication module can also use full E-mail addresses. Contents of hosteddomains The file /etc/courier/hosteddomains simply contains a list of domains, one per line, for example: domain.com example.org Each domain can optionally be followed by a single tab character, in order to specify an alias for a domain, for example: domain.com mail.domain.com<TAB>domain.com example.com<TAB>domain.com First, we list the domain "domain.com" as a hosted domain. Then, we also list the domain "mail.domain.com", which is an alias for domain.com. The Courier mail server will take any address of the form <address@mail.domain.com>, rewrite it as <address@domain.com>, and attempt to deliver the mail to a local mailbox for that name. The third entry does the same for "example.com"; mail addressed to <address@example.com> is delivered to the local mailbox <address@domain.com>. alias@hosteddomain This is a special local mail delivery rule for hosteddomain-listed domains. This rule allows the Courier mail server accept mail to any address@hosteddomain, where "hosteddomain" is a domain listed in the hosteddomains file, but there is no corresponding account for address@hosteddomain. To provide delivery instructions for any non-existing address in a hosteddomain-listed domain: 1) Create the local address alias@hosteddomain. For example, if the hosteddomains file contains "example.com", create the local account alias@example.com. This should be a normal account, with its own home directory, userid and groupid. 2) Create $HOME/.courier-default file in this account, containing the delivery instructions. See the dot-courier(5)[1] manual page for available delivery instructions. NOTE that alias@example.com must be a real account, not a mail alias. If you want to forward alias@example.com to another address, put forwarding instructions in the .courier-default file. However, alias@example.com can be a clone of another account (with the same home directory, userid, and groupid). "WILDCARD DNS" Wildcard DNS is supported for hosteddomains by placing a single period character before the domain name. For example, the hosted domain entry ".domain.com" will cause the Courier mail server to accept mail for "anything.domain.com". The Courier mail server will accept mail for <address@any.thing.domain.com> and attempt to deliver it to the local mailbox <address@any.thing.domain.com>, and if that fails then attempt to deliver the mail to the local mailbox <address@.thing.domain.com>, then finally <address@.domain.com> Note There is a period after the '@' character. If you want all mail for "any.thing.domain.com" to be delivered as though it were sent to "domain.com", you should define an alias for the domain, for example: domain.com .domain.com<TAB>domain.com SEE ALSO
esmtpd(8)[2]. AUTHOR
Sam Varshavchik Author NOTES
1. dot-courier(5) [set $man.base.url.for.relative.links]/dot-courier.html 2. esmtpd(8) [set $man.base.url.for.relative.links]/esmtpd.html Courier Mail Server 08/30/2011 MAKEHOSTEDDOMAINS(8)
All times are GMT -4. The time now is 11:34 AM.
Unix & Linux Forums Content Copyright 1993-2022. All Rights Reserved.
Privacy Policy