Hi Brad,
   I'm the entire IT dept.  There ain't no email admin guys and there ain't
   no corporate. <g>  The Network Guy is a consultant who helps me with
   issues like this.
   The SMTP attributes are MAILROUTER(*NONE) and FIREWALL(*NO) because the
   system i sends email directly.  Does this mean I need to go out to godaddy
   and do something?  I really don't want to expose i5.dilgardfoods.com as an
   entity on the internet.  The MX record out there is
   mail.dilgardfoods.com.  It seems to me the 'right' way to fix this is for
   the System i to identify itself (for email purposes) properly as
   mail.dilgardfoods.com..
   Thanks.
   Bradley V. Stone wrote:
 Jeff,
 The RDNS is right.  Aren't you using a mail router?  Normally your iSeries
 passes the email off to your corporate mail router (just like your PCs do)
 and from there it's taken care of as your mail router should have a RDNS
 already set up.
 When sending mail you can treat the i5 like a PC (and set up a mail router
 in CHGSMTPA and set FIREWALL to *YES) or you can have it deliver mail
 "directly" in which case the public IP address that it connects to remote
 systems with should be set up with RDNS.  But, I bet this isn't the case.
 Talk you your email admin guys.. ask them for the name of the mail router
 you should be using for mail delivery.  It doesn't matter it's an i5.  It's
 sending mail.  When you get that, use CHGSMTPA to put in the mail router,
 change FIREWALL to *YES and stop and restart SMTP and you should be golden
 (ass-u-ming you have good luck with the IBM SMTP server).
 Bradley V. Stone
 BVSTools - www.bvstools.com
 eRPG SDK - www.erpgsdk.com
  
 -----Original Message-----
 From: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx
 [mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Jeff Crosby
 Sent: Thursday, March 27, 2008 2:38 PM
 To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
 Subject: System i mail server not properly identifying itself
 The System i is our mail server.  We have a particular domain
 (msdsc.org) we cannot email to.  We get (after a good hour or so) the
 following:
 NOT ABLE TO DELIVER MAIL TO SOME/ALL RECIPIENTS.
 REPLY CODES WITH FIRST DIGIT = '4' OR '5' ARE ERROR REPLIES.
 ERRORS THAT DO NOT HAVE ERROR REPLY CODES MAY EXIST.
 HOST I5 NOT ABLE TO DELIVER MAIL TO FOLLOWING RECIPIENT(S):
    <xxxxx@xxxxxxxxx>
 RETRIES EXHAUSTED WHILE ATTEMPTING TO CONNECT TO REMOTE HOST msdsc.
              ** TEXT OF MAIL FOLLOWS **
 Received: from [192.168.0.35]([192.168.0.35])
         by I5.DILGARDFOODS.COM (IBM i5/OS SMTP V05R04M00) with TCP;
         Thu, 28 Feb 2008 14:07:56 -0500
 Message-ID: <47C7068B.40304@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
 Date: Thu, 28 Feb 2008 14:07:55 -0500
 From: Jeff Crosby <xxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
 User-Agent: Thunderbird 2.0.0.12 (Windows/20080213)
 MIME-Version: 1.0
 To: xxxxx@xxxxxxxxx
 Subject: Test
 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed
 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
 The tech guy at msdsc.org says it's a reverse DNS issue.  I got our
 Network Guy in (who does not understand System i) and he determined the
 System i was not properly identifying itself.  He determined that from
 the following PC session:
 220 Ready
 helo i5.dilgardfoods.com
 554 Connection refused: Connecting client IP doesn't match the host it
 claimed to be
 during HELO. Failed to find any correlation between the claimed host
 (i5.dilgardfoods.com) and the connecting IP (63.xxx.xxx.xxx).
 I ass-u-me this is because the System i is identifying itself as
 i5.dilgardfoods.com which is not valid outside our LAN.  As a mail
 server, it is known in the world as mail.dilgardfoods.com.  Is the
 answer that the System i smtp server must somehow identify itself as
 mail.dilgardfoods.com?  If so, I could not find anywhere in CHGSMTPA or
 iNav where this could be done.  In CFGTCP I have both
 i5.dilgardfoods.com and mail.dilgardfoods.com under 192.168.0.1.
 Thanks for any help.
 --
 Jeff Crosby
 UniPro Foodservice/Dilgard
 260-422-7531
 Opinions expressed are my own and not necessarily those of my
 company.  Unless I say so.
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