Domain unknown, relaying & invalid layout
Posted: Wed Jun 20, 2007 9:23 pm
For some reason overnight my system decided to block relayed e-mails.
At present (until the server is upgraded) the smtp server is our ISP which then relays e-mails back to us to send to someone internally (not everyone has yet upgraded to Scalix Connect)
Jun 21 13:15:22 mail sendmail[11163]: l5KMbrhP003152: to=<admin@mail.otherdomain.org.nz>, delay=02:37:28, mailer=local, pri=1412025, dsn=5.1.1, stat=User unknown
Jun 21 13:15:22 mail sendmail[11163]: l5KMbrhP003152: l5L0wM7H011163: postmaster notify: User unknown
Jun 21 13:20:43 mail sendmail[14743]: l5L1KNPc014743: ruleset=check_mail, arg1=<first.last@domain.co.nz>, relay=localhost.localdomain [127.0.0.1], reject=553 5.1.8 <first.last@domain.co.nz>... Domain of sender address first.last@domain.co.nz does not exist
All the current e-mails stuck in the queu just keep bouncing around also.
So far it seems that internal e-mails exit FROM user1@domain.co.nz
Return saying from user1@mail.otherdomain.org.nz
Then just send back an error saying that it's failed.
The strange thing is that nothing has really changed.
At present (until the server is upgraded) the smtp server is our ISP which then relays e-mails back to us to send to someone internally (not everyone has yet upgraded to Scalix Connect)
Jun 21 13:15:22 mail sendmail[11163]: l5KMbrhP003152: to=<admin@mail.otherdomain.org.nz>, delay=02:37:28, mailer=local, pri=1412025, dsn=5.1.1, stat=User unknown
Jun 21 13:15:22 mail sendmail[11163]: l5KMbrhP003152: l5L0wM7H011163: postmaster notify: User unknown
Jun 21 13:20:43 mail sendmail[14743]: l5L1KNPc014743: ruleset=check_mail, arg1=<first.last@domain.co.nz>, relay=localhost.localdomain [127.0.0.1], reject=553 5.1.8 <first.last@domain.co.nz>... Domain of sender address first.last@domain.co.nz does not exist
All the current e-mails stuck in the queu just keep bouncing around also.
So far it seems that internal e-mails exit FROM user1@domain.co.nz
Return saying from user1@mail.otherdomain.org.nz
Then just send back an error saying that it's failed.
The strange thing is that nothing has really changed.