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Can't receive emails from gmail

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  • cPanelMichael
    Hello @danutzu117, The lack of an entry in /var/log/exim_mainlog suggests Google is unable to connect to your server. Are you using any firewall rules on this system, or a firewall management utility such as CSF? Thank you.
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  • danutzu117
    Hello @danutzu117, The lack of an entry in /var/log/exim_mainlog suggests Google is unable to connect to your server. Are you using any firewall rules on this system, or a firewall management utility such as CSF? Thank you.

    Hi, Yes, I'm using CSF but same csf.conf/allow/deny files I have on other 32 servers and there I don't have this issue. Also in lfd.log I didn't find anything, beside that I've put in csf.allow the followings IPs from gmail: 173.194.76.26 74.125.195.27 108.177.14.27 172.217.194.27 108.177.125.27 Thanks,
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  • cPanelMichael
    Hello @danutzu117, Can you open a
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  • keat63
    Can I suggest that you either temporarily disable CSF while you conduct a quick test, or maybe a safer option would be to clear out the CSF deny list.
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  • danutzu117
    Hello, @Michael -> I'll not make a support ticket, below you'll find the reason :) @keat63 -> I didn't think before to post here to disable CSF ... with CSF disabled, emails (from gmail) are coming through. I've compared csf.conf from this server with another csf.conf from another server and files are the same and I took the decision to whitelist google ips. What I've done to working again, I've searched: host smtp.gmail.com host mail.gmail.com host gmail.com host google.com host aspmx.l.google.com Took the IP classes from google and added into csf.allow and now everything it's OK. And reassured that in csf.conf port range 30000:50000 is set, because I've saw in exim log what ranges of ports are used (H=mail-wr0-f173.google.com [209.85.128.173]:46928). Thanks a lot for help!
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  • cPanelMichael
    Hello @danutzu117, I'm glad to see the issue is now solved. Thank you for sharing the outcome.
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  • transilvanu
    I encounter the same problem, but I did not set any filter. In fact I own more domains, but only one doesn't receive Gmails. I wiped out the mail account and re created it. I created another mail account. Same misery. No Gmails in inbox. What am I suppose to do? The sender receives this message from mailer.daemon@g...: "TLS Negotiation failed: generic::failed_precondition: starttls error (71): 140160656184712:error:10000458:SSL routines:OPENSSL_internal:TLSV1_UNRECOGNIZED_NAME:third_party/openssl/boringssl/src/ssl/tls_record.cc:587:SSL alert number 112 ".
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  • rootbd
    Disable Greylisting in WHM >> Greylisting.
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