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220 have no reverse-DNS (PTR record) assigned.

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anyichux

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Hello All,

The above is part of the error I recieve when I try to send an e-mail with an attachment to my Exchange 2000 server from a website.

"Final-Recipient: rfc822;EEEEEEEE@XXXXX.com
Action: failed
Status: 5.5.0
Diagnostic-Code: smtp;552 Requested mail action aborted: Exceeded
storage allocation
421 SMTP service not available, closing transmission channel
N
250-CHUNKING
250-VRFY
250-AUTH LOGIN
250-AUTH=LOGIN
250-X-HMAUTH
250 OK
N
250-AUTH=LOGIN
250-ETRN
250-RELAY
250 SIZE 0
d.
addresses which
220 have no reverse-DNS (PTR record) assigned.
which
220 have no reverse-DNS (PTR record) assigned.
ions from IP addresses which
220 have no reverse-DNS (PTR record) assigned"

I would appreciate if some one can help me


I do not have any limitations set on my exchange server in terms of size of attachment.

My firewall is configured properly, does anybody have any idea why this is happening

Thanks,

anyichux
 
You have to setup a PTR for your Exchange server. Your ISP can handle this for you.

I'm Certifiable, not certified.
It just means my answers are from experience, not a book.
 
How should the PTR record look like?

Is this done by the ISP or should it be done by your DNS server (eg. ZoneEdit)?
 
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