On 16/02/2009, at 12:40 AM, Don Cavaiani wrote:
D a t e T i m e D a t a Comment
For what it's worth ...
The target domain does have a valid MX record. The mail exchanger can
be resolved and pinged. Can you do that successfully from your host
system?
Since you said previously that you can send e-mail to your own domain
and to at least two other outside domains perhaps the user name part
of this e-mail address is wrong?
You also said you could send to the failing e-mail address from a PC
mailer. Do you KNOW if that mail was received by the recipient or if
it simply left the PC mailer OK?
What values do you have specified in SMTP attributes on your host for
MAILROUTER and FIREWALL?
Regards,
Simon Coulter.
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