Unrouteable Mail Domain "gmail.com"

Jul 14, 2007

I have started facing this problem on my cpanel server recently... I cannot send any mail from the server.. through webmail/outlook/php-scrpts etc..

every time mail returns with the message...

unrouteable mail domain "gmail.com"

I have checked solutions given in some other threads.. but those doesnt seem to work in my case..

I have checked dig gmail.com and dig mx gmail.com from shell.. its resolving properly..

What could be the error?

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My mail server suddenly went into chaos. Everytime I send out an email it
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"unrouteable mail domain "gmail.com".
"unrouteable mail domain "yahoo.com".

Etc.

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#/scripts/exim4 --force

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Many of the domains were hosted with GoDaddy

Many of them had Alexa rankings of less than 10,000

While the GoDaddy connection was interesting, the fact that all of the hijacked domains had GMail accounts stood out as the real common thread.

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