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Hotmail Problem
\ Murat Ugur EMINOGLU (14 Jan 2008)
. \ Mark Watts (14 Jan 2008)
. . \ Murat Ugur EMINOGLU (14 Jan 2008)
. . . \ Mark Watts (14 Jan 2008)
. . . \ Sandy Drobic (14 Jan 2008)
. . . . \ Murat Ugur EMINOGLU (14 Jan 2008)
. . . . . \ mouss (14 Jan 2008)
. . . . . \ Jim Wright (14 Jan 2008)
. \ Mark Watts (14 Jan 2008)
. \ Damian Rivas (14 Jan 2008)

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Subject:Re: Hotmail Problem
Group:Postfix-users
From:Jim Wright
Date:14 Jan 2008


 
On Jan 14, 2008, at 10:22 AM, Murat Ugur EMINOGLU wrote:

> LOG :
>
> Jan 14 20:20:13 mail postfix/smtp[6735]: 50E38BE253:
> to=<mu_ex>, relay=mx3.hotmail.com[65.54.244.200]:25,
> delay=3.2, delays=0.27/0/2/1, dsn=2.0.0, status=sent (250 <478B8BB5.70701
> > Queued mail for delivery)

One line does not a log make. It isn't clear from this what IP you
are sending from, and other bits of info that might have been relevant.

Looking at one of the recent mails you sent to the list, it looks like
you are sending mails from 81.215.12.208 (IP does not resolve to
domain name), which then connects to mail.murunix.net (resolves to
212.175.105.35, which in turn also does not resolve to a domain name),
who then delivered this mail to the mail list.

If your mails to hotmail are being delivered similarly, you have DNS
issues that need to be resolved. If hotmail tries to resolve the IP
used and gets a bogus response, it will accept the mails, then drop
them, and you'll never know.



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