I can't run that command on Exim because I'm on a shared hosting
environment. I sent an email to the domain that didn't work and it went
through fine.
On Tuesday, July 8, 2003, at 11:42 AM, Tabor J. Wells wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 08, 2003 at 11:01:25AM -0700,
> Richard Sumilang <richard@???> is thought to have
> said:
>
>> For some reason I keep getting this error while trying to send this
>> email to particular domain. Any ideas?
>>
>> Note: I hid on purposely the email addresses for my own privacy.
>
> Well that's not very useful now is it? You post to a list about a
> problem
> with an unroutable domain and then snip out what that domain is and
> ask us
> to tell you what the problem is?! Thank god I'm psychic because
> otherwise
> I'd have had no way to determine what the problem was. Focus real hard
> now
> because I'm going to send the answer back to you psychically as well.
> There.
> Did you get it?
>
>> A message that you sent could not be delivered to one or more of its
>> recipients. This is a permanent error. The following address(es)
>> failed:
>>
>> *@*.edu
>> unrouteable mail domain "*.edu"
> ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
>
> Hint: this should tell you something. Go use some of the many useful
> diagnostic tools Exim gives you (like -d and -bt, try them together for
> extra fun!) and if you can't figure out the answer post again.
> Although next
> time try to actually include some useful information.
>
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> Tabor J. Wells twells@???
> Fsck It! Just another victim of the ambient morality
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