On Wednesday 04 March 2009 16:35:01 Magnus Bäck wrote: > On Thursday, March 05, 2009 at 00:26 CET, > > Ray <r...@stilltech.net> wrote: > > On Wednesday 04 March 2009 16:12:32 Terry Carmen wrote: > > > Ray wrote: > > > > Alice (al...@example.com) sends Bob an Email (b...@myserver.com) CC > > > > (b...@3rdserver.com) I run myserver.com. message goes through to > > > > b...@3rdserver.com, but not b...@myserver.com. > > > > there is absolutely no trace of alice's domain in the mail logs. > > > > > > > > am I being blocked up stream, is my server discarding the mail > > > > somewhere or ...? > > > > > > > > any suggestions including alternate mail lists or google search > > > > terms very much appreciated. > > > > > > Post the appropriate section of /var/log/maillog showing the > > > misbehaving transfer. > > > > That's the problem, there's nothing in the logs. > > Is Postfix running? > Is it accepting port 25 connections on the Internet-facing network > interface? Is there any firewall in the way? > Are the MX records pointing towards your server? > Does your ISP block inbound port 25? > Can you connect to port 25 from an outside network? > ... Sorry, I should have filled in all this information before hand :( Server is live and fully functional. it deals with thousands of messages per day and has for over a year. One user can't receive messages from one contact. That contact doesn't even show up in the logs as spam or lost connection or anything.
Ray