![]() Having accepted the message, what your server should be doing is either delivering it to your non-local recipient or returning a bounce/reject to you. In the case of your earlier logs, your logs have shown that your server has accepted the message. K9 is delivering the mail to your MSP’s server in a standards-compliant manner. I think that seeing K9’s standards compliance as the problem is looking at things the wrong way around. So, the first question (of your mail server admins) is whether your messages are being delivered to your recipients’ machines. they weren’t major ones in my view, but the recipient hosts could be using them and handling your mail accordingly. regardless, if they do your server should be returning the error to you.Īdditionally, your 143.95.226.52 ipnumber is showing up on a couple of block lists. whether your recipients’ sites reject mail because of this or not is a configuration decision on their side. instead it is pointing to ip-143-95-226-52.iplocal, which is basically bogus. ideally 143.95.226.52 should point back to. Perhaps related, there is an issue with your rDNS/PTR record. you can ask your admins to look at their mail logs for the id that they assign the message on receipt from K9 – e.g., 250 OK id=1pGqpF-0038V7-BS in the dialog from your log. you should, at minimum, be getting a rejection if they (or the recipient’s server) is rejecting the message. why it isn’t reaching your recipient is something you’ll have to take up with your mail server admins. I do admit these are crazy problems.Īs showed in your message is getting delivered to your outbound relay mail server. I was astonished! If you wish I can have my wife video the failure and I can send it to you. I finnaly fixured out that I could get it to work if I pressed the button instead of typing. On intial setup on incoming server, if you type “ ”, as soon as you hit the second “.” the NEXT button at the bottom of the page greys out. Not interested in a seperate issue (unless it is related), but everytime I tried to install K-9 I found another problem which may be Sansung? I do not know. Previously I also delted and added back K-9 three different times trying to get it to work. Something unique with arvixe email server setup options? arvixe is using DKIM, SPF, Reverse DNS (PTR) as email deiverability options enabled. As I said before, Thunderbird on 2 other PC’s works with my server. I added Edison Mail and it works with the arvixe email server just fine. ![]() The only way I can fix my lack of sending a email problem is to delete K-9 mail and add another one. I have loaded every software update avilable for my Samsung S22 Ultra. ![]() WHat I have personally never seen before is a phone that actually sends the email to the server, but the server evidently has an issue with the email and it goes no further! Unless email is to a user in the same doamin then it works fine. My conclusion from my cPanel test is that my email address is good as far as the server in the cloud is concerned, so the problem is with K9. As a test I made and sent an email (from Horde in cPanel) from my email address associated with my S22 Ultra. ![]() When I log into my cPanel and access my phone email account on the arvixe server I see the email in my sent folder as if it was sent, but the customer never recived it. I have tested with 3 differnet customers and they nver get my email. If I send a email to another Domain like my customers (usually accounts). If I send an email to my laptop, wifes iPhone, my Linux server, etc sending works fine. I am the email admin for my domain via a arvixe server.
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