Re: [exim] Relay access denied (state 14)?

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Author: Brandon Phelps
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To: exim-users
Subject: Re: [exim] Relay access denied (state 14)?
Ah sorry guys. The domain in question is pickhoops.com - my primary
domain is dellsports.com. dellsports.com works perfectly, I am able to
receive mail from any host. pickhoops.com is the one that doesn't want
to cooperate. I have an MX record setup on pickhoops.com with a
priority of 10, set to deliver to mail.dellsports.com., which also
happens to be on the same box, and is the same MX record dellsports.com
uses.

Thanks for your help so far!

Stephen Gran wrote:
> On Thu, Jul 17, 2008 at 10:53:10AM -0400, Brandon Phelps said:
>
>> Actually no, I don't even think messages being sent to
>> secondarydomain.net are even attempting to be delivered. I get nothing
>> in either the mainlog or the rejectlog about secondarydomain. What
>> would prevent the mail from being sent? The domain is properly
>> configured in bind I think... and I am the main nameserver for said
>> domain. All traffic to www.secondarydomain.net makes it to apache fine,
>> so why wouldn't email?
>>
>
> It's much harder to help you when you obfuscate domains. The most
> likely cause is DNS, but we can't test that for you.
>