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Re: [cobalt-users] RAQ2 - Still Can't send mail to AOL HELP!
- Subject: Re: [cobalt-users] RAQ2 - Still Can't send mail to AOL HELP!
- From: "kajan" <kajan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri Jan 25 00:25:02 2002
- List-id: Mailing list for users to share thoughts on Cobalt products. <cobalt-users.list.cobalt.com>
Is the sender's address has a . (dot) in between. Them the poprelayd will
not allow you to send mail to other domains than the local domains inside
the same server.
(I did not quite follow this post but this may be helpfull.)
Regards
Kajan
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jeff Lasman" <jblists@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <cobalt-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, January 25, 2002 10:37 AM
Subject: Re: [cobalt-users] RAQ2 - Still Can't send mail to AOL HELP!
> David Lucas wrote:
>
> > Are you providing your own dns?
> > On different machines?
> > Are your DNS servers registered?
> > Is your block of IPs assigned to you or are they just borrowed from your
isp?
> > If they are borrowed, you may want to use one of their dns servers as
your
> > secondary.
>
> I think Dan figured it out when he pointed out lack of reverse DNS.
> While it doesn't matter who does reverse DNS, and it doesn't even matter
> if reverse DNS reverses back to the same domain or not (REALLY!!!), it
> does matter if it's being resolved at all. It MUST be resolved.
>
> Why do you think you have to use the ISP as the secondary? Just
> curious, since it has NOTHING to do with it at all. you DO NOT NEED
> secondary DNS for anything at all as long as primary DNS is working.
> Wait, that's not true, you need it for the original registration of the
> domain. But that's all. Not even for renewals.
>
> > Is the real problem here dns or is it your email being refused by AOL?
> > What is the return address you are using to send to AOL and what is the
> > refusal message?
> > Is it being relayed via one of your other domains? (I notice you use
> > various emails with different domains)
> > Unless you are attaching to different machines to send your mail, some
is
> > probably relayed at some point.
>
> Why would you say that? I use about a half-dozen domains, all through
> one properly configured RaQ.
>
> > Could your mail be refused due to this reason?
>
> Quite doubtful. Just about every mail-server in the world will accept
> email that's been relayed up to eight times. REALLY. But mail-servers
> should be configured to NOT RELAY. Unless he's sending email to aol.com
> to be forwarded to a different domain, he's not asking AOL to do
> anything it's not supposed to do. For example, my email leaves this
> computer, goes through joshua.nobaloney.net, then to list.cobalt.com,
> then on to you. Do you not accept it because the "From" address is at
> nobaloney.net, but the server it's gone through is list.cobalt.com? The
> answer is no; that's perfectly valid.
>
> Jeff
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