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15/05/2008 20:47 - 29/05/2008 20:47 |
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I currently have an exchange server which is running SBS and Exchange. I am having trouble with certain domains getting rejected and others experiencing delay errors. 1st Error There was a SMTP communication problem with the recipient's email server. Please contact your system administrator. <xyz.com #5.5.0 smtp;550 #5.1.0 Address rejected 2nd Error Delivery to the following recipients has been delayed. abcd(at)aol.com I have read this per KB Article Q300171 The mail servers of some Internet domains require that you create a valid PTR record that points the sending server's IP address to the local SMTP domain namespace. Sometimes these mail servers require that the PTR record match the actual FQDN of their SMTP Virtual Server on Exchange. Typically, this is the MX record. These Internet domains include AOL.com, Qwest.net, Mindspring, Earthlink, and Hotmail. To send mail to these domains, create a valid PTR or a reverse lookup record on your company's external or Internet DNS server. The added issue is that the Exchange Server is using the SMTP service of the ISP. SO I assume I have to set theses settings on the ISP. If not I will need to be walked through configuring DNS correctly to resolve the errors. Next: This project is the proprietary information of .
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