Hrm.,. possibly a temporary DNS failure?
what happens when you try exim -bs -d11
and issue "HELO <whatevers appropriate>"
"MAIL FROM: <dchill@???>"
"RCPT TO: <as desired>"
"DATA"
<remainder of message>
.
The -d11 should show you whats going on, including DNS queries
On Fri, 25 Jun 1999, David M Walker wrote:
> We have 'headers_sender_verify = true' and a client who uses an ISP
> is trying to send a mail to himself. The outbound mailer is that
> of the ISP (tor-smtp.netcom.ca). But he is really dungar.com
> and he is delivering to dungar.com (which he picks up via POP3)
>
> The messages are being bounced witht the following:
>
> > 1999-06-25 17:53:19 10xaAB-0000GR-00 rejected from
> > tor-smtp2.netcom.ca [207.181.101.101]: can't currently verify any
> > sender in message headers
> > (please try again later): return path is <dchill@???>
> > Recipients: dchill@???
> > P Received: from tor-smtp2.netcom.ca ([207.181.101.101])
> > P Received: from dungar.com (kit-on4-27.netcom.ca [209.146.136.27])
> > I Message-ID: <3772C246.8751DB32@???>
> > F From: Duncan Hill <dchill@???>
> > T To: dchill@???
>
> But since this has a valid from why ?
>
> rgds
> davidw
>
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