In webmail, when a person trys to send an email they get this error:
Message not sent. Server replied: Requested action aborted: error in processing 451 Temporary local problem - please try later
We have tried all the mail processing apps on Webmail (horde/squirrel/roundcube) and all of them seem to do the same thing. We have restart exim and that doesn't do anything either.
I tried searching Google, but I didn't find too much luck there.
When one of my domains (My-Domain.com) which has a dedicated IP, sent out mail through phpmailer, the mail header tells that the mail originates from my server main IP address.
How can I make My-Domain.com send mail from the assigned dedicated IP address, not the server main IP address?
I have set this because Yahoo thinks I am a spammer.
I just moved my site into a new VPS account, and I found out that my email scripts were all down. Sort of. I can send outbound email to external email accounts through php scripts, outlook, webmail, etc. However, if I try to send email from something@mydomain.com to anothersomething@mydomain.com, nothing happens.
anyone know why I can't email any of my own accounts on the same domain? I'm sure it has something to do with configuring this new VPS account, but I just don't know what.
My VPS is working perfectly for over one year. However the mail server of my VPS is always not working about 3 - 4 times a week since three weeks ago. I can login the webmail accounts, just cannot receive emails and send emails.
We have been running our web/ftp/application/mail server for about 4 years, and running flawlessly. This week one of the computers in the network was infected with a virus that was sending spam like crazy. We got blacklisted, as per this site mxtoolbox.com. Our domain is affordablerto.net. Since then we have isolated the problem, klilled the virus and are no longer blacklisted. But we are not able to send or receive any emails now. I wrote mxtoolbox and there reply was basicly "We can get you up and running if you pay us". I called our ISP and they stated that the ports(25) are open. When I do an smtp diagnostic from mxtoolbox I get the response that Argument 'Length' must be greater or equal to zero.
When I go to dnsreport and input our mail server (mail.affordablerto.net) I get ERROR:
The parent servers say that the domain mail.affordablerto.net does not have any NS records (although they may have some other information on that zone).
When I put in our mail server under mail test I get this Getting MX record for mail.affordablerto.net (from local DNS server, may be cached)... There is no MX record for mail.affordablerto.net! That's bad. Checking for an A record... Got it!
When I put in our domain I get this...well I can not put a link in yet - the software here says I need to take 5 posts before I can link anything. Go ahead and try it yourself.
I am not sure what most of this information means. I am in contact with our DNS provider and they keep on trying to sell me some solution. So does mxtoolbox.
Just started to have problems sending emails out but no problem receiving.
Seems to be a exim problem.. tried updating it but the problem still exist but everytime I restart exim then it works for a few hours before the problem comes back.
Over the past week, the SMTP server on my VPS has been hanging whenever I try to send an email from my computer. It'll eventually work again, but now it's been down for the count for about 18 hours. Tech support keeps on recommending minor fxes and issuing standard responses like "try disanbling your firewall" and the like, but nothing works. I have already told them this:
* I know _you_ can probably send POP/SMTP mail through my server. I can't. * Mozilla Thunderbird will connect and send mail through other POP/SMTP servers.. Not my server here. * I can connect to _receive_ email, but I can't send it. * My ISP (SBC/AT&T ADSL) does not block outgoing mail to port 25 on my account; I had the block removed. * I've got an exim server running on port 26, too. Doesn't make a difference. * I tried connecting from another ISP (my work PC). Still can't send mail. * I tried using IP addresses instead of my domain name. Doesn't work. * I didn't change any account names, passwords or anything like that. * I tried other email clients. Can't send mail with them, either. * The exim queue has very few messages in it. Clearing the queue didn't work. * I disabled firewalls. Didn't help. Besides, I was able to connect to other mail servers - just not my VPS here. * There are no typos in any of the account or general configuration settings in my client. Nothing changed. One day I could send mail, now I'm having problems.
I keep saying this, and keep attaching entried from exim_mainlog with error messages like this PROVING that I can't send mail:
2007-02-01 08:26:00 H=adsl***** [*****]:1294 I=[*****]:25 incomplete transaction (connection lost) from for *****@gmail.com 2007-02-01 08:26:00 unexpected disconnection while reading SMTP command from adsl***** [*****]:1294 I=[*****]:25 2007-02-01 08:26:17 SMTP connection from [*****]:1344 I=[*****]:25 (TCP/IP connection count = 1)
2007-02-01 08:29:34 H=adsl***** [*****]:1344 I=[*****]:25 incomplete transaction (connection lost) from for *****@gmail.com 2007-02-01 08:29:34 unexpected disconnection while reading SMTP command from adsl***** [*****]:1344 I=[*****]:25
Any ideas? I think tech support at my end has given up; it's been hours since I last heard from them, and that was just to say that they updated everything to the current version, and disable the firewall. (Again!) Didn't work.
So, before I pack my bags and find another VPS host, what should I do? Having outgoing SMTP email is a MUST; not having it is a deal-breaker.
Am using Windows 2003 server with IIS6.0 and SMTP.I tried to send mail using ASP.net C# code through SMTP service.But my mails are getting queued in C:InetpubmailrootQueue.
What could be the problem??I've done many trouble shooting steps but no luck.I changed the Relay settings.Since I am in a LAN connection, i've tested the relay setting using both the 'localhost'and 'MyDomainIP'but everything in vain.