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Postfix and gmali - kurdak - 06-11-2009 07:07 PM Hello, when I send email to gmail, I recive this email: Quote:This is the mail system at host debian.my domain.tld. How to fix this, please help me, sorry for my poor english. RE: Postfix and gmali - rbtux - 06-11-2009 07:15 PM check your ip/dns/reversedns (Are you in a dynamic or dialin range?) never had any problems using gmail.com RE: Postfix and gmali - kilburn - 06-11-2009 10:32 PM You can also follow the URL you just posted to get more info and realize that this has nothing to do with ispcp ;P RE: Postfix and gmali - kurdak - 06-12-2009 03:50 AM The problem is that it does not reach e-mail's from the server on which I have installed ispcp. But how can I fix this, Google says that: The IP address you use to send e-mail, is not entitled ... In order to prevent the sending of spam Gmail does not accept mail messages in which the IP address of the sender domain does not correspond to the sender. To send mail from your server to Gmail, we recommend that you use your ISP SMTP relay. At present we can not add IP addresses to the whitelist or make exceptions to this rule. RE: Postfix and gmali - kurdak - 06-12-2009 05:53 AM Rbtux the installation is fresh, and all is ok (ip/dns/reversedns) i think. IP is dynamic, but is changing only when my server is down long time. RE: Postfix and gmali - rbtux - 06-12-2009 06:43 AM when your Ip is out of a dynamic range and google recognizes that you wont be able to send mails to them directly. This is absolutely sane. You couldn't send mails to me neither... Use your Providers SMTP relay as stated in the google faq... |