Date: Mon, 17 Sep 2007 19:59:34 -0700 From: Chris Maness <chris@chrismaness.com> To: Jay Chandler <lists@sequestered.net> Cc: FreeBSD-Questions List <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: SMTP Error from my server? Message-ID: <46EF3F16.2030501@chrismaness.com> In-Reply-To: <46EF1EF9.1040205@sequestered.net> References: <46EF0243.4000604@chrismaness.com> <46EF0352.9050800@sequestered.net> <46EF0841.8070307@chrismaness.com> <46EF1844.8000509@chrismaness.com> <46EF1EF9.1040205@sequestered.net>
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Jay Chandler wrote: > Chris Maness wrote: >> Chris Maness wrote: >>> Jay Chandler wrote: >>>> Chris Maness wrote: >>>>> I have not seen this error before. What does it mean? (I will >>>>> change the actual e-mail to protect the address from spam bots). >>>>> >>>>> To: NOSPAMtim@adelphia.net >>>>>> From: Mail Administrator <Postmaster@<PostmasterDomain>> >>>>>> Subject: Mail System Error - Returned Mail >>>>>> Date: Mon, 17 Sep 2007 14:48:17 -0400 >>>>>> >>>>>> This Message was undeliverable due to the following reason: >>>>>> >>>>>> Your message was not delivered because the return address was >>>>>> refused. >>>>>> >>>>>> The return address was "<NOSPAMtim@adelphia.net>" >>>>>> >>>>>> Please reply to Postmaster@<PostmasterDomain> >>>>>> if you feel this message to be in error. >>>>> >>>>> Chris Maness >>>>> Sys Admin >>>> >>>> Looks to me like a failed sender verification callout-- these are >>>> generally construed to be abusive. I can't easily tell from your >>>> munging whether it's your server or Adelphia that's doing it, though. >>>> >>> This is the only e-mail address that I am having this problem with, >>> and it has been going on for a year or so now. What other info >>> would you guys need to tell what it is. I guess I don't understand >>> the whole "sender verification callout" I'll have to do a little >>> google to find out. >>> >>> Thanks, >>> Chris Maness >>> Sys Admin for a couple of tiny domains. >>> >> p.s. I read up on this and I believe this would be a problem on the >> sender side. Is the something like an access file that I can change >> to just allow this particular sender without the check? >> >> Chris Maness > Give me a bit of a hand here. Can you tell me what server the > original message is being sent from, what server is kicking out that > message, and which one you control? I don't need IPs, but call 'em > Server A and Server B; the way you have it described is rather unclear. > > --J > > Thanks guys. I just white listed the sender and I will have the sender run a test to see if it works now. Thanks, Chris Maness KQ6UP ;o)
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