On Apr 16, 2011, at 4:33 PM, Wietse Venema wrote:
Wietse:
What are the DNS records (MX, A) for your mail server?
jason hirsh:
mail.kasdivi.com. IN A 209.160.65.133
kasdivi.com. IN MX 5 mail.kasdivi.com.
Wietse:
Now, look in your logs for 168.100.189.2. If nothing is there,
then your logging is broken
jason hirsh:
My Log shows
pr 16 15:33:07 tuna postfix/smtpd[37327]: permit_mynetworks:
spike.porcupine.org 168.100.189.2
[etcetera]
If you don't see Mindspring etc. activity in your logs, then
- Their servers are not connecting to your machine, for reasons
that have yet to be determined (no glue records for kasdivi.com
at the top-level DNS servers, sender does not like your generic
reverse DNS record, ...).
- Their servers do connect, but their activity is lost in all your
verbose logging.
I would start with turning off Postfix verbose logging, then monitor
the logfile for sessions that fail repeatedly with "lost connection",
"timeout" and other abnormalities.
Thanks
I will give that a shot
Wietse