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    Default Cannot send email to one recipient

    When I try to send an email to one recipient, I get the following error:

    "Recipient cannot be verified...."

    My mail log says:
    2005-11-04 15:43:05 H=xxxxxxx.xxxxx.xxx.comcast.net ([127.0.0.1]) [68.47.236.236] F=<jeremi@onedomain.com> rejected RCPT <michael@anotherdomain.com>: No Such User Here
    I can send to other reciepients with no problem... any suggestions?

    Thanks
    Jeremi C Bergman

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    The bounce message you just quoted says that that the one recipient's address is invalid ....

    The message is telling you that you cannot send email to that email account because it does not exist!
    Last edited by Spiral; 11-04-2005 at 02:59 PM.

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    why would it tell me that right away for one emial, but for an email sent to shthsls@sldidiss.com (made up email) I get an email bounced back (as opposed to my smtp server telling me)
    Jeremi C Bergman

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    i've verified the email is a valid email, I can send to that emial through gmail....


    any ideas?
    Jeremi C Bergman

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    Have you tried the mailtroubleshooter?

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    I have this same problem. I host the website for domain.com, but someone else hosts the email. The email is set up right, as they get mail from everyone, except me. When I send mail, I get the error that the recipient can't be verified.
    Domain.com is not in the /etc/localdomains, but it is in /etc/remotedomains.
    I've forced exim update.
    Any suggestions?
    Thanks.

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    Are you using your own server in /etc/resolv.conf and have a non-authoritative zone file for that domain on the server? If so, then the MX record might not be resolving correctly.
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    What is set at /etc/vfilters/domainname ?

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    Nothing was in the vfilter/domain file.
    But it turns out the domain got removed from the remotedomains file...not sure how, it might have been on a force update?
    It's working now though.
    Thanks.

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