Ooops... please ignore. I just noticed you said "from my hosted
server".
You can still try complaining to them. Good luck!!
Stroller.
On 3 Sep 2009, at 21:51, Stroller wrote:
Relay through your ISP.
Using Postfix this is /etc/transports (and `postmap /etc/postfix/
transport` and restart Postfix)
If you have any influence at ucla.edu tell them how much their
policy sucks.
Stroller.
On 3 Sep 2009, at 21:45, Grant wrote:
When I try to send an email to a ucla.edu email address from my
hosted
server, the message bounces and I'm directed to this page:
http://info.smtp.ucla.edu/faq.php
which says:
"The gateway disallows direct connections from residential broadband
systems, from other dynamically allocated IP addresses, or from hosts
with "generic" reverse DNS entries (ie, a variation of A-B-C-
D.isp.com
for D.C.B.A)."
I do get this:
$ ping -c 1 mydomain.com
PING mydomain.com (m.y.i.p) 56(84) bytes of data.
64 bytes from p.i.y.m.static.reverse.myhost.com (m.y.i.p): icmp_seq=1
ttl=49 time=1267 ms
Does anyone know how to fix this?
- Grant