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The server cannot send email to gmail ?

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  • cPanelLauren
    It sounds as though he's telling you that port 25 is disabled by default in some cases but he see's no evidence based on that screenshot that is what is causing the issue. Since the server is new there are a few things you want to check: Ensure that you've properly set your DNS records to point to the new server Ensure that propagation is complete for DNS Ensure that /etc/resolv.conf is set with working dns resolvers. Typically google's are easiest to use first 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4 If the issue is JUST with gmail you might want to ensure that you have a valid PTR record, SPF and DKIM as they have been known to reject mail from senders without these items.
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  • hasral
    I tried pinging 8.8.8.8 from my server and it works fine. Where should I arrange. If this problem is ONLY with gmail you might want to ensure that you have valid PTR, SPF and DKIM records because they are known to reject letters from senders without these items? After I set it up, can I send email from my server to example @ gmail .com? [update] I have set my DNS hostname, but it didn't work?
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  • RoseHosting
    Both hosting provider you mentioned above close outgoing port 25 by default, you would want to consider using another provider that does not close outgoing port 25.
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  • cPanelLauren
    Can you send to other locations besides gmail or is the issue just gmail? Do you have a valid PTR, SPF and DKIM on the domain's you're attempting to send mail from?
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