I have a client who uses Airmail.net as their ISP, but I host their domain
email accounts on my server.  I have a gateway server setup that has Imail
and Declude Junkmail installed so that it will take some of the load of my
actual Imail Server.  So if let say anyone sends mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 my gateway scans the email for spam and relays it to the actual
Imail server, well once it hits the imail server this particular user has
Forward setup to forward his mail to his Airmail.net account.  Which works
for every other person on my service except for this one, they reject mail
to him because it looks like my gateway relayed the mail directly to him
rather then my actual mail server where the domain is hosted.
So airmail.net is rejecting the E-mail, because it comes from the gateway server rather than your primary mailserver? It definitely should not do that -- many domains send mail from mailservers other than the one that is primarily used to receive E-mail.

How do you know this is happening? Do you have log file entries showing the rejection?
-Scott

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