MustangPriMe
IS-IT--Management
We're having some email failures which go largely unnoticed as there's no bounce-back or NDR generated. It's only come to light from someone expecting a particular email.
The ISP of the email recipient have supplied this portion of their log (IP and domains altered).
Can someone shed light as to what is happening here, and whether the fault lies with the sender or recipient's ISPs?
Thanks
Log follows:
Apr 10 14:40:00 mail4 postfix/smtpd[5501]: NOQUEUE: discard: RCPT from sender.smtp.mail.com [111.111.111.111]:
sender.smtp.mail.com[111.111.111.111]>: Client host triggers DISCARD action;
from=<sender@zzz.com>
to=<recipient@zzz.com> proto=ESMTP
helo=<sender.smtp.mail.com>
The ISP of the email recipient have supplied this portion of their log (IP and domains altered).
Can someone shed light as to what is happening here, and whether the fault lies with the sender or recipient's ISPs?
Thanks
Log follows:
Apr 10 14:40:00 mail4 postfix/smtpd[5501]: NOQUEUE: discard: RCPT from sender.smtp.mail.com [111.111.111.111]:
sender.smtp.mail.com[111.111.111.111]>: Client host triggers DISCARD action;
from=<sender@zzz.com>
to=<recipient@zzz.com> proto=ESMTP
helo=<sender.smtp.mail.com>