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What Hostname to keep for Ideal Mail Delivery
Re: What Hostname to keep for Ideal Mail Delivery
no no :) , thankssim wrote:did you really left blank space?affari@ mclink.it
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Re: What Hostname to keep for Ideal Mail Delivery
the remote SMTP is rejecting the incoming mail from your Server.
check
1. SPF ->
2. rDNS and make a Forward looking A record for the same
3. Setup DKIM for your domain
4. Check your IP on RBLs
check
1. SPF ->
2. rDNS and make a Forward looking A record for the same
3. Setup DKIM for your domain
4. Check your IP on RBLs
Re: What Hostname to keep for Ideal Mail Delivery
thanks for help me.mehargags wrote:the remote SMTP is rejecting the incoming mail from your Server.
check
1. SPF ->
2. rDNS and make a Forward looking A record for the same
3. Setup DKIM for your domain
4. Check your IP on RBLs
I dont understand, I need to check all of these ?
I want only the email from Vesta CP panels,notifications ecc.. not a mail server
When I install it, asked only a email for "You can also check your mailbox just to ensure the password is delivered and mail server (Exim) works properly on your server." I need only this
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Re: What Hostname to keep for Ideal Mail Delivery
Sanna,
you need to learn the basics of Email Delivery if you got to own a Server and maintain it yourself.
Please read on some good articles on this... and I can tell you it isn't hard if you are determined to learn.
If thats too much for you, sign up for Mandrill/SendGrid and relay your server's mails to them. They give you 12,000 mails a month free which I presume should be good for you to start with. They will ensure the mails are delivered to the recipients properly.
There are several threads for this, including mine! for the SMTP Relay.. pls read them through.
If you are still not able to set it up, consider hiring someone and set it up for a reasonable cost.
you need to learn the basics of Email Delivery if you got to own a Server and maintain it yourself.
Please read on some good articles on this... and I can tell you it isn't hard if you are determined to learn.
If thats too much for you, sign up for Mandrill/SendGrid and relay your server's mails to them. They give you 12,000 mails a month free which I presume should be good for you to start with. They will ensure the mails are delivered to the recipients properly.
There are several threads for this, including mine! for the SMTP Relay.. pls read them through.
If you are still not able to set it up, consider hiring someone and set it up for a reasonable cost.
Re: What Hostname to keep for Ideal Mail Delivery
ah ok , thanks mehargags, but when you install Vesta CP ,asks only a email account , to send the login and password, not asks to have a mail server for SMTP of this email message and the future notifications.mehargags wrote:Sanna,
you need to learn the basics of Email Delivery if you got to own a Server and maintain it yourself.
Please read on some good articles on this... and I can tell you it isn't hard if you are determined to learn.
If thats too much for you, sign up for Mandrill/SendGrid and relay your server's mails to them. They give you 12,000 mails a month free which I presume should be good for you to start with. They will ensure the mails are delivered to the recipients properly.
There are several threads for this, including mine! for the SMTP Relay.. pls read them through.
If you are still not able to set it up, consider hiring someone and set it up for a reasonable cost.
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Re: What Hostname to keep for Ideal Mail Delivery
Again Sanna,
This is a SERVER that you are configuring... it has an Email Server (Exim) installed in itself and has an SMTP running on itself to send out mails.
Brother...you really need to learn some basics before you OWN a Server... Please !!
This is a SERVER that you are configuring... it has an Email Server (Exim) installed in itself and has an SMTP running on itself to send out mails.
Brother...you really need to learn some basics before you OWN a Server... Please !!
Re: What Hostname to keep for Ideal Mail Delivery
Sanna, you get one error - [email protected]: Unrouteable address
Make sure that your hostname is a fully qualified domain.
Make sure that your hostname is a fully qualified domain.
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hostname
hostname -i
Re: What Hostname to keep for Ideal Mail Delivery
[root@srv1 ~]# hostnameskurudo wrote:Sanna, you get one error - [email protected]: Unrouteable address
Make sure that your hostname is a fully qualified domain.
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hostname hostname -i
srv1.iacserver.com
[root@srv1 ~]# hostname -i
104.194.14.77
thanks Skurudo
Re: What Hostname to keep for Ideal Mail Delivery
[quote="sanna"
[root@srv1 ~]# hostname
srv1.iacserver.com
[root@srv1 ~]# hostname -i
104.194.14.77
thanks Skurudo[/quote]
Too early for thanking ;-)
$ host srv1.iacserver.com
Host srv1.iacserver.com not found: 3(NXDOMAIN)
Whaaaat? ;-)
What's in your /etc/hosts ?
[root@srv1 ~]# hostname
srv1.iacserver.com
[root@srv1 ~]# hostname -i
104.194.14.77
thanks Skurudo[/quote]
Too early for thanking ;-)
$ host srv1.iacserver.com
Host srv1.iacserver.com not found: 3(NXDOMAIN)
Whaaaat? ;-)
What's in your /etc/hosts ?
Re: What Hostname to keep for Ideal Mail Delivery
Too early for thanking ;-)skurudo wrote:[quote="sanna"
[root@srv1 ~]# hostname
srv1.iacserver.com
[root@srv1 ~]# hostname -i
104.194.14.77
thanks Skurudo
$ host srv1.iacserver.com
Host srv1.iacserver.com not found: 3(NXDOMAIN)
Whaaaat? ;-)
What's in your /etc/hosts ?[/quote]
# Do not remove the following line, or various programs
# that require network functionality will fail.
127.0.0.1 localhost.localdomain localhost
::1 localhost6.localdomain6 localhost6
104.194.14.77 srv1.iacserver.com srv1
I need one more line ?
like : 127.0.1.1 hostname.yourdomain.tld hostname