Mail delivery problem on some adresses.

mouwendijk

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Hi,

i've got one problem whit my e-mail on a vps with a fresh install of Debian 5 and Directadmin.

I have created some users with email. When they send a mail it seems that some servers refuse it. The same happens with my admin mail. I am new to DA and learing Linux so help wanted on this one.

Here are a few lines from te exim main log:

2012-02-02 22:05:05 1Rt3q4-0002FZ-7r <= [email protected] H=5469a158.cm-12-2c.dynamic.ziggo.nl ([10.0.0.2]) [84.105.161.88] P=esmtpa A=plain:[email protected] S=867 [email protected] T="super test" from <[email protected]> for [email protected] [email protected]
2012-02-02 22:05:05 1Rt3q4-0002FZ-7r => marcel <[email protected]> F=<[email protected]> R=virtual_user T=virtual_localdelivery S=985
2012-02-02 22:05:07 1Rt3q4-0002FZ-7r => [email protected] F=<[email protected]> R=lookuphost T=remote_smtp S=895 H=gmail-smtp-in.l.google.com [74.125.65.26] X=TLSv1:RC4-SHA:128 C="250 2.0.0 OK 1328216709 w8si1955630anf.117"
2012-02-02 22:05:07 1Rt3q4-0002FZ-7r Completed


This message was sent to 2 adresses. My gmail account received it but my other non gmail account not.
i don't get it on the spam folder also and the adresses are not blacklisted.

I don't have access to the mail log's on the receving part.

I did try to solve it for 4 days now without succes, help. :D

Any thoughts?
 
reinstalled.

Thanks for your reaction,

i just reinstalled debian en DA and now it seems to work. I only have to setup spamassasin.

I still like to know what te problem was in case it happens again. The mail never arrived so i can not show the RFC header.

still learning...:o

Thanks
 
I do. l It's most likely that word dynamic in the hostname. Some antispam filters trigger on that.

The hostname shouldn't be generic, and the rDNS for the hostname should correspond to the hostname. Since you most likely don't have control over your rDNS you must have help from your provider to fix this.

Jeff
 
@Jeff,

Hostname was already mention in post #2.

By "I don't see anything wrong" I mean that I don't see any error messages from mail server.
 
Sorry I didn't make myself more clear Alex, what I meant was to be emphatic; it most likely IS the problem.

Jeff
 
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