[itdiscuss] NDR
Bobby Stewart
bStewart at brentwoodbaptist.com
Mon May 11 12:21:59 EDT 2009
My experience was that, since the ISP owned the address, they were the
ones the had to add the RDNS record in their systems. We were not able
to properly configure the PTR record since we do not "own" the IP
address; that address is rented or leased from the ISP during the term
of the contract.
Bobby Stewart
Network Analyst
Brentwood Baptist Church
Brentwood, TN
(615) 324-6149 office
(615) 830-0012 cell
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[mailto:discuss-bounces at itdiscuss.org] On Behalf Of Thompson, Ken
Sent: Monday, May 11, 2009 8:03 AM
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Subject: Re: [itdiscuss] NDR
We did it ourselves. We use EasyDNS as we prefer to be able to manage
our own settings and not have to be waiting on the ISP to do this.
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[mailto:discuss-bounces at itdiscuss.org] On Behalf Of Dan Barber
Sent: Monday, May 11, 2009 9:06 AM
To: 'IT Discussion Forum'
Subject: Re: [itdiscuss] NDR
Ken,
Did you configure reverse DNS internally or through your ISP?
Dan
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[mailto:discuss-bounces at itdiscuss.org] On Behalf Of Thompson, Ken
Sent: Monday, May 04, 2009 11:27 AM
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Subject: Re: [itdiscuss] NDR
Looks like a reverse DNS issue - check out the #550 Access denied - I
think when last I was looking into this, that's what I was finding. Once
I got reverse DNS configured the error went away.
So, if you have reverse DNS configured, make sure your private IP is
allowed to "send" from your Exchange server. I believe you just need to
add that IP to your "Internal Client Relay" list if using Exchange 07.
Hope this helps!
Ken Thompson
Mission to the World
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[mailto:discuss-bounces at itdiscuss.org] On Behalf Of Dan Barber
Sent: Monday, May 04, 2009 12:21 PM
To: 'IT Discussion Forum'
Subject: [itdiscuss] NDR
Guys,
I am trying to figure out if the message below (and other like it) is a
problem on our end or the receiver's. Can someone help me out? The only
think I can think that concerns me is that our private IP address is
listed below, instead of our public...is that typical? It happens during
a BCC mass email. We know the address is good.
Any help would be appreciated.
Dan
Delivery has failed to these recipients or distribution lists:
'thehagas at juno.com' <mailto:thehagas at juno.com>
An error occurred while trying to deliver this message to the
recipient's e-mail address. Microsoft Exchange will not try to redeliver
this message for you. Please try resending this message, or provide the
following diagnostic text to your system administrator.
The following organization rejected your message: mx09.dca.untd.com.
_____
Sent by Microsoft Exchange Server 2007
Diagnostic information for administrators:
Generating server: gabriel.kirkofthehills.org
thehagas at juno.com
mx09.dca.untd.com #550 Access
denied...3a14c5e071e0a4a4502df075610c6904818111245095b539c1998414d579d53
4d0a990e18d71e5... ##
Original message headers:
Received: from gabriel.kirkofthehills.org ([private ip]) by
gabriel.kirkofthehills.org ([private ip]) with mapi; Mon, 4 May 2009
09:05:00
-0500
From: Jean Bronson <jbronson at kirkofthehills.org>
To: "'thehagas at juno.com'" <thehagas at juno.com>
Date: Mon, 4 May 2009 09:04:59 -0500
Subject: women2women Newsletter
Thread-Topic: women2women Newsletter
Thread-Index: AcnMwU9uXu2NjY7SSU2ij8D4IkjK6g==
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>
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