I´ve been struggling with this situation for days and can´t find a solution, or even a motive...
On Exchange 2000 Server SP3 we are having problems sending mail to one specific mailserver.
Sending mail to any other domain is not causing any problems.
Receiving from this domain seems to work.
They claim to have the issue just with us, and we are sending w/o problems to anyone but them.
In fact, the issue seems to be not with the domain but with the mailserver.
The mailserver belongs to an ISP who hosts and administers email for two companies with differnet domains to whom we are unable to send.
The recipient´s ISP (who admins the mailserver) is basically ignoring the issue and the requests from me and the other company (their own client!).
* None of the domains/IPs is blacklisted.
* We are NOT filtering them and they are supposedly not filtering us.
* Traceroutes to their mailserver seem to get stuck at a firewall at the border of the ISP netwwrk.
* DNS and revDNS resolution look fine from both ends.
--- ERROR Codes ---
I don´t know if any error is being logged/reported at the other end.
I found no error in our smtp log.
These are the error codes I do get while testing:
- NDR
Sent mails are finally bounced with an NDR.
The reported error code is 4.4.7, wich by MS KB is this:
Numeric Code: 4.4.7
Possible Cause: The message in the queue has expired. The sending server tried to relay or deliver the message, but the action was not completed before the message expiration time occurred. This NDR may also indicate that a message header limit has been reached on a remote server or that some other protocol timeout occurred during communication with the remote server.
Troubleshooting: This code typically indicates an issue on the receiving server. Verify the validity of the recipient address, and verify that the receiving server is configured to receive messages correctly. You may have to reduce the number of recipients in the header of the message for the host that you are receiving this NDR from. If you resend the message, it is placed in the queue again. If the receiving server is on line, the message is delivered.
- TELNET
When trying to telnet to their smtp I get inconsistent behavior from the recipient´s server,
The few times when a session is established, my "mail from:" command is rejected with a "501 could not parse your mail from command".
Most of the time it just timesout.
I am testing from two different locations and ISP.
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I believe the problem is at their end, but I would like to at least comfirm it in any way.
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
TIA.
On Exchange 2000 Server SP3 we are having problems sending mail to one specific mailserver.
Sending mail to any other domain is not causing any problems.
Receiving from this domain seems to work.
They claim to have the issue just with us, and we are sending w/o problems to anyone but them.
In fact, the issue seems to be not with the domain but with the mailserver.
The mailserver belongs to an ISP who hosts and administers email for two companies with differnet domains to whom we are unable to send.
The recipient´s ISP (who admins the mailserver) is basically ignoring the issue and the requests from me and the other company (their own client!).
* None of the domains/IPs is blacklisted.
* We are NOT filtering them and they are supposedly not filtering us.
* Traceroutes to their mailserver seem to get stuck at a firewall at the border of the ISP netwwrk.
* DNS and revDNS resolution look fine from both ends.
--- ERROR Codes ---
I don´t know if any error is being logged/reported at the other end.
I found no error in our smtp log.
These are the error codes I do get while testing:
- NDR
Sent mails are finally bounced with an NDR.
The reported error code is 4.4.7, wich by MS KB is this:
Numeric Code: 4.4.7
Possible Cause: The message in the queue has expired. The sending server tried to relay or deliver the message, but the action was not completed before the message expiration time occurred. This NDR may also indicate that a message header limit has been reached on a remote server or that some other protocol timeout occurred during communication with the remote server.
Troubleshooting: This code typically indicates an issue on the receiving server. Verify the validity of the recipient address, and verify that the receiving server is configured to receive messages correctly. You may have to reduce the number of recipients in the header of the message for the host that you are receiving this NDR from. If you resend the message, it is placed in the queue again. If the receiving server is on line, the message is delivered.
- TELNET
When trying to telnet to their smtp I get inconsistent behavior from the recipient´s server,
The few times when a session is established, my "mail from:" command is rejected with a "501 could not parse your mail from command".
Most of the time it just timesout.
I am testing from two different locations and ISP.
-
I believe the problem is at their end, but I would like to at least comfirm it in any way.
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
TIA.