root@xn--hadibakalm-5ub:~# traceroute -T -p 25 168.100.189.2 traceroute to 168.100.189.2 (168.100.189.2), 30 hops max, 60 byte packets 1 10.138.9.254 (10.138.9.254) 39.993 ms !X * *
Date: Sun, 29 Jul 2012 23:55:06 +0100 From: p...@netpresto.co.uk To: postfix-users@postfix.org Subject: Re: 回覆: Re: no route to host What is the output from the command traceroute -T -p 25 168.100.189.2 On 29/07/2012 23:47, Engin qwert wrote: root@xn--hadibakalm-5ub:~# nslookup hotmail.com Server: 195.175.39.39 Address: 195.175.39.39#53 Non-authoritative answer: Name: hotmail.com Address: 65.55.72.167 Name: hotmail.com Address: 65.55.72.183 Name: hotmail.com Address: 65.55.72.135 Name: hotmail.com Address: 65.55.72.151 > Date: Mon, 30 Jul 2012 06:25:53 +0800 > Subject: 回覆: Re: no route to host > From: little...@tcssh.tc.edu.tw > To: postf ix-us...@postfix.org; mjw...@kapu.net > > Hi there, > > Could you please tried to use the command "nslookup" or "dig" to get the mail handlers and then use "telnet" to test one of the mail handlers at port 25? I think it os necessary to check whether the problem is happening as a mail routing issue or a host routing issue. Also,please check the settings in your transport mappings. > > Michael J Wise <mjw...@kapu.net>提到: > > > > >On Jul 29, 2012, at 3:03 PM, Engin qwert wrote: > > > >> Hello, sorry for sending too many information which may be irrelevant but I want to post anything I think it causes the problem. > > > >220 xn--hadibakalm-5ub ESMTP Postfix powered by Easy Hosting Control Panel (ehcp) on Ubuntu, www.ehcp.net > > > >Well, it does appear to be reachable from the outside world, so THAT's good…. > > > > Aloha, > >Michael. > >-- > >"Please have your Internet License > > and Usenet Registration handy..." > >