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Sales & Marketing Manager GROUP SPONSORED BY EXCLAIMER TECHNOLOGY IN THIS DISCUSSION Join the Community! Creating your account only takes a few minutes. Join Now Hello everyone! Recently, ftp error 10060 some (not all) of our email have not been received by outside users. I was
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thinking it could be due to SPAM filtering but when I ran SMTPDIAG it brought up this error: Checking MX servers smtp error 10061 listed for user@mycompany.com. Connecting to mail.companyXYZ.com [192.168.0.10] on port 25. Connecting to the server failed. Error: 10060 Failed to submit mail to mail.companyXYZ.com. I get this error even to mail domains that users receive http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/msoffice/forum/msoffice_outlook-mso_other/error-10060-cannot-connect-to-outgoing-smtp-server/34708df1-ab69-49df-9bd8-bb21025fe657 our email. Why is our outgoing mail trying to connect to the firewall interface address?? Any comments or suggestions are greatly welcome! Reply Subscribe RELATED TOPICS: 404 error fun Youtube 500 Error dcdiag error on SBS 2011   4 Replies Datil OP Air Jimi Feb 4, 2010 at 12:28 UTC Could it be that certain hosts your domain may not have a reverse dns record https://community.spiceworks.com/topic/88034-smtpdiag-10060-error setup? When you send mail to certain domains the recipients server will perform a reverse lookup on your e-mail, so if you send an e-mail from your exchange server the reverse lookup will expect to find the ip address of your exchange servers external address. You can either contact your isp and ask them to add a ptr entry or use a smart host to send your mail (configurable in the routing group connector) 0 Sonora OP Dagoof2k8 Feb 4, 2010 at 12:53 UTC Hi Air, I already looked into the PTR record and had it changed but I still get the same error when I run SMTPDIAG. I also checked my local DNS server and I do not have any MX record entries. I was investigation why SMTPDIAG queries the 192.168.0.10 address (Outside interface of our firewall when it does its check. Any ideas where SMTPDIAG is resolving that MX address? 0 Poblano OP kursat4349 Feb 28, 2011 at 3:58 UTC i've the same code 10060. i've no problem with my PTR records. i realised that im in some blacklists. for this the remote server rejects me. anyway, add MX records to your local DNS and test it. or use -d s
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