I have a business partner based in Costa Rica and over the past month or so I have been having problems receiving emails (whether generated or a reply) to any user in my domain.
The partner receives a "4.4.7 Delayed" warning message and then a few days later they will receive a " 4.4.7 Could not deliver the message in the specified time limit. Please try again or contact your system administrator" error message.
They receive all of our email communication just fine. I
If they send emails to a yahoo or hotmail address that we have setup, the messages send/receive/reply just fine.
So I checked all my systems;
*MXlogic spam filter and logs. I whitelisted the partner domain.
*IPS (Nitro 1225). I whitelisted the partner domain as well.
*Exchange 2010 logs and show no trace of any email messages from partner, just what was sent.
So I did some research on the web and found this to be a DNS record. I did a DNS lookup and they have PTR records setup, which is what I thought the problem initially could have been.
I am having no trouble receiving emails from any other person located in any other part of the country... just this partner.
I am awaiting a response from their IT dept to help diagnose as I feel it's not any of my systems causing the problem.
Can someone offer any insights that I could check into to resolve this issue?
Mark C.
The partner receives a "4.4.7 Delayed" warning message and then a few days later they will receive a " 4.4.7 Could not deliver the message in the specified time limit. Please try again or contact your system administrator" error message.
They receive all of our email communication just fine. I
If they send emails to a yahoo or hotmail address that we have setup, the messages send/receive/reply just fine.
So I checked all my systems;
*MXlogic spam filter and logs. I whitelisted the partner domain.
*IPS (Nitro 1225). I whitelisted the partner domain as well.
*Exchange 2010 logs and show no trace of any email messages from partner, just what was sent.
So I did some research on the web and found this to be a DNS record. I did a DNS lookup and they have PTR records setup, which is what I thought the problem initially could have been.
I am having no trouble receiving emails from any other person located in any other part of the country... just this partner.
I am awaiting a response from their IT dept to help diagnose as I feel it's not any of my systems causing the problem.
Can someone offer any insights that I could check into to resolve this issue?
Mark C.