Hello all,
We finally ditched postini for MailDistiller for our anti-spam service,
and are mostly happy, but we're having a problem receiving certain
emails from a site affiliated with our Bank of America accounts...
Here is the headers for a message that did actually get through today,
but most of these just disappear into some black hole, and MailDistiller
tech support says they don't see any rejects in their logs...
Subject:
CashPro Freedom Check Positive Pay - No Exceptions
From:
"CashPro Freedom" <cashpro_free...@notifications.baml.com>
Date:
2013-01-31 12:51 PM
To:
<validu...@media-brokers.com>
Return-Path:
<cashpro_free...@notifications.baml.com>
X-Original-To:
validu...@media-brokers.com
Delivered-To:
validu...@media-brokers.com
Received:
from relay-eu1.maildistiller.com (relay-eu1.maildistiller.com
[5.135.34.120]) by smtp.media-brokers.com (Postfix) with ESMTPS id
DB1BA97BEAE for <validu...@media-brokers.com>; Thu, 31 Jan 2013 12:54:51
-0500 (EST)
Received:
from mdac202.dco.mdlocal (unknown [10.15.14.42]) by
relay-eu1.maildistiller.com (Mail Distiller ESMTP Server) with ESMTP id
657A06007E for <validu...@media-brokers.com>; Thu, 31 Jan 2013 18:07:47
+0000 (UTC)
X-Virus-Scanned:
Mail Distiller engine
Received:
from mailout04.westnotificationsgroup.com
(mailout02.westnotificationsgroup.com [216.57.96.9]) by
relay-eu1.maildistiller.com (Mail Distiller ESMTP Server) with SMTP id
AE082275 for <validu...@media-brokers.com>; Thu, 31 Jan 2013 18:04:30
+0000 (UTC)
X-Mailer:
Centerpost SMTPSender v1
Message-ID:
<35e5377a6d824c679effd4c02effe...@notifications.baml.com>
MIME-Version:
1.0
Content-Type:
text/html; charset="iso-8859-1"
Content-Transfer-Encoding:
quoted-printable
content-language:
iso-8859-1
X-MDID:
A0qdqN30JkvA
This line looks weird to me:
Received:
from mailout04.westnotificationsgroup.com
(mailout02.westnotificationsgroup.com [216.57.96.9]) by
relay-eu1.maildistiller.com (Mail Distiller ESMTP Server) with SMTP id
AE082275 for <validu...@media-brokers.com>; Thu, 31 Jan 2013 18:04:30
+0000 (UTC)
Why does mailout04 think it is mailout02 (mailout02 hostname is in
parenthesis following mailout04)?
Also, the time on that server appears to be very wrong - could that also
cause some kind of low-level reject, maybe even a firewall dropping the
connection?
Would appreciate someone who understand DNS better than me looking at
these hostnames and seeing if there is a serious enough problem
somewhere that could cause mail to disappear...
Thanks...