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    I just fixed a hostname problem I had, now i am having problems sending emails
    I get this error:

    unrouteable mail domain "xxxxx.com"

    I tried to reinstall exim but I get this error:

    root@server [~]# /scripts/eximup --force
    Exim (maildir) Setup Script Version 20.0
    Fetching version information from http://updates.cpanel.net/eximinstall/version (RELEASE)....Use of uninitialized value in numeric eq (==) at /scripts/cPScript/DnsRoots.pm line 61.


    Any help would be appreciated.
    thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by ramonr
    unrouteable mail domain "xxxxx.com"
    See if /etc/eximmaitrap exists, and if it does, delete it. Then set eximmailtrap=0 in /var/cpanel/cpanel.config
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    Thank you but its not there

    /etc/eximmaitrap: No such file or directory.

    Anyone can help?
    Thanks

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    Start with /scripts/upcp --force - you seem to have a problem in CPanel files..

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    check exim -bt anyvalidid@yahoo.com if you getting


    anyvalidid@yahoo.com is undeliverable:
    unrouteable mail domain "yahoo.com"

    problem may be in your resolve.conf file, please check your name server's.

    if it is giving something like


    host mx2.mail.yahoo.com [67.28.113.70] MX=1
    host mx2.mail.yahoo.com [4.79.181.135] MX=1
    host mx2.mail.yahoo.com [67.28.113.72] MX=1
    host mx2.mail.yahoo.com [4.79.181.168] MX=1
    host mx2.mail.yahoo.com [4.79.181.136] MX=1
    host mx3.mail.yahoo.com [67.28.113.74] MX=1
    host mx3.mail.yahoo.com [67.28.113.10] MX=1
    host mx3.mail.yahoo.com [4.79.181.12] MX=1
    host mx3.mail.yahoo.com [4.79.181.134] MX=1
    host mx1.mail.yahoo.com [4.79.181.14] MX=1
    host mx1.mail.yahoo.com [67.28.113.73] MX=1
    host mx1.mail.yahoo.com [4.79.181.15] MX=1
    host mx1.mail.yahoo.com [67.28.113.71] MX=1
    host mx1.mail.yahoo.com [67.28.113.19] MX=1
    host mta-v1.mail.vip.re3.yahoo.com [66.196.97.250] MX=5


    email routing is working fine.



    try to update exim and check valias entries also.

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    I did get

    root@server [~]# exim -bt anyvalidid@yahoo.com
    anyvalidid@yahoo.com is undeliverable:


    I checked the file you mentioned and it has just one line:

    nameserver 64.56.xx.xx

    Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by patryk
    Start with /scripts/upcp --force - you seem to have a problem in CPanel files..

    That might be the problem, I tried that in ssh but got the same error line displayed hundreds of times looping indefinately:

    Use of uninitialized value in numeric eq (==) at /scripts/cPScript/DnsRoots.pm line 61.Use of uninitialized value in numeric eq (==) at /scripts/cPScript/DnsRoots.pm line 61.Use of uninitialized value in numeric eq (==) at /scripts/cPScript/DnsRoots.pm line 61.......

    thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by AndyReed View Post
    See if /etc/eximmaitrap exists, and if it does, delete it. Then set eximmailtrap=0 in /var/cpanel/cpanel.config

    This fixed my issue of the unroutable domains issue.

    Thanks

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    I've tried to do both things: deleted eximmailtrap and changed it's value to 0 in cpanel.config, and after that I used /scripts/upcp --force - but I still have a problem to RECEIVE email. I have no trouble to send it.

    Any idea?

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    Quote Originally Posted by eXpirium View Post
    I've tried to do both things: deleted eximmailtrap and changed it's value to 0 in cpanel.config, and after that I used /scripts/upcp --force - but I still have a problem to RECEIVE email. I have no trouble to send it.
    It seems like your problem is different and not related to the main topic of this thread. If you can't receive mail, check the log files for any errors.
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    Regarding the unroutable mail domain issue, things to be checked are.

    if resolv.conf is correct.

    If /etc/eximmailtrap exists. If yes remove it and restart exim. Also set eximmailtrap to 0 in /var/cpanel/cpanel.config

    If the server is running clamd just restart clamd using /scripts/restartsrv clamd


    Hope that will help.

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