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to Google Apps, see the Google Apps Help Center. For 554 5.4.6 too many hops instructions related to Google Apps Vault, see the Vault Help Center. Issue: Notifications, Alerts, and 554 5.4.6 too many hops 26 (25 max) Message Center deliveries are quarantined. Symptoms: Messages bounce with the SMTP error code "554 Too many hops -psmtp" Resolution: There is a loop in the delivery
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logic for the domain. The most likely source of this type of issue is that the message security service always checks the DNS MX entries for a machine name before delivery and routes mail to the highest priority MX record. Depending on DNS configuration, this could cause the security service to deliver
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to its own servers. This solution applies to all e-mails which are sent from the message security service's outgoing mail servers: Welcome Notifications Junk Email Notifications Alias Creation Confirmations All Quarantined Emails delivered from the Message Center Wireless Activation Notifications (External, Internal) Alerts Messages delivered from spool. Check the Server Configuration and DNS MX entries to ensure that there is no MX entry for the fully qualified machine name for the mail server: Select the email config from the Choose Org pull-down list. Go to Inbound Servers > Delivery Manager. Click Edit in the dark gray bar above the graph. Look at the configured mail server (e.g. mail.mydomain.com). Do a dig on the MX entries for the mail server. (On UNIX/Linux, the command is: dig mail.mydomain.com mx) If the dig returns MX entries pointing to the message security service such as: mail.mydomain.com. 10M IN MX 100 mail.mydomain.com.sNa1.psmtp.com. mail.mydomain.com. 10M IN MX 200 mail.mydoma
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| Threaded Open this post in threaded view ♦ ♦ | Report Content as Inappropriate ♦ ♦ Postfix 5.4.0 Error: too many hops I'm having a heck of a time trying to get inbound mail to work from my new Spam filtering provider. The problem I see is that when my mail server gets the mail from Spam Soap there is something in the header that it thinks made too many hops. This mail server receives fine, but as soon as it comes from Spam Soap it never gets delivered and it seems to try and deliver over and over and over till it just stops and then I get a NDR. So here are some logs and NDR I have. I have included my config file for postfix as well. This is my mail log in real-time as a test message comes in, you will see it just repeats everything over and over: Oct 22 20:30:01 abda dovecot: imap-login: Disconnected (no auth attempts): rip=127.0.0.1, lip=127.0.0.1, secured Oct 22 20:30:01 abda dovecot: pop3-login: Disconnected (no auth attempts): rip=127.0.0.1, lip=127.0.0.1, secured Oct 22 20:30:01 abda postfix/smtpd[10964]: connect from localhost.localdomain[127.0.0.1] Oct 22 20:30:01 abda postfix/smtpd[10964]: lost connection after CONNECT from localhost.localdomain[127.0.0.1] Oct 22 20:30:01 abda postfix/smtpd[10964]: disconnect from localhost.localdomain[127.0.0.1] Oct 22 20:30:20 abda postfix/smtpd[10964]: connect from mxl144v245.mxlogic.net[208.65.144.245] Oct 22 20:30:20 abda postfix/smtpd[10964]: CB677C0B64: client=mxl144v245.mxlogic.net[208.65.144.245] Oct 22 20:30:20 abda postfix/cleanup[10991]: CB677C0B64: message-id=