Initially I had problems sending emails, then it was identified that my ISP's SMTP was interfering, now that is sorted, I can send out emails and it reaches the intended recipient within few minutes (less than a minute in all the cases I've tried). But when they send me a reply to my email or when they compose a new email I'm not receiving then and they are getting bounce back message like the following:- Your message did not reach some or all of the intended recipients. Subject: Hi Sent: 18/08/2005 12:58 The following recipient(s) could not be reached: [email protected] on 18/08/2005 12:58 There was a SMTP communication problem with the recipient's email server. Please contact your system administrator. <smtp1.smtp.dlt.com #5.5.0 smtp;554 <[email protected]>: Relay access denied> [P.S: [email protected] was used just to hide the actual email id ] What can I do to prevent this happening? Many thanks to all your help. [Falko/Timme, please note I've not yet tested the Outlook, will update those forum messages shortly] - Nanda.
Please find the /var/log/maillog extract from postfix when i tried to send an email from hotmail to my [email protected] id. Thanks. - Nanda.
Ah! interestingly I'm able to receive emails for other email ids with other domains that I'm hosting on my server. Its only for a specific domain it is causing the problems. I'll double check my settings by comparing that one with others and see if that helps. Thanks Nanda.
Hi All, Since I was hosting 3 domains and its emails. I tried emailing to my other domains and then emails to those domains worked straightaway. so, i deleted the problematic domain in ispconfig and recreated them, which set everything right and my emails to that domain started working. Thanks for your time. - Nanda.
I have a similar problem with several domains. It all was working, then stopped for only a few domains. All the settings are identical. SOmehow I think ISP Config didn't clean something up. I hate to have to delete and recreate a bunch of domains to clean things up manually. Any other ideas for this? Note that the domains are entered in /etc/postfix/local-host-names. I'm using * as a wildcard for hostnames in the co-domains settings.
i have the some problems with some domains, the error i get is: Code: postfix/smtpd[10766]: NOQUEUE: reject: RCPT from relay.someisp.tld[xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx]: 554 <[email protected]>: Relay access denied; from=<[email protected]> to=<[email protected]> proto=ESMTP helo=<relay.someisp.tld>