Author: Bradley Walker Date: To: 'Fred Viles', exim-users CC: Subject: RE: [exim] Strange problem with Exim & request verify
> What does "domain is located" mean? Are you talking about a web server?
Or does your mail server treat modemnet.net as > a local domain? If the latter, MX records pointing to sitemail.everyone.net would not likely matter for verification > purposes.
Right now enom holds the actual domain name. Inside enom I have the dns to
point towards ns1.modemnet-dns.com. The main server I have is where the
modemnet.net name resolves too and where the actual website is located at.
> OK, and you can ignore what I said about sitemail.everyone.net not accepting connections on port 25. Brain fart, I > forgot that my ISP blocks outbound port 25 traffic.
I have those days everyday :)
> So address the reason for the verification failure. Is the username valid? I have been assuming that you've been > munging the address in your posts, but if you really are using <user@???>, that's the answer.
Actually the list@??? and username@??? are replacing
the legitimate addresses to keep prying eyes in this group from spamming
those. Check a private email I sent you for the legit addresses that those
are replacing.
> BTW, I tried running a manual SMTP session to your server to see if it thinks modemnet.net is local. I was expecting > "RCPT TO: <user@???> to be rejected either with a "no relaying" error or a "no such user" error. What I got > was a completely empty 550 response, which strikes me as a bad configuration.
Would this be due in part to the invalid usernames I'm using in order to
hide the real address?