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  • ThomasA
    You should contact to the support team asap for this issue. I even didn't face this kind of issue yet. Thanks!
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  • cPAdminsMichael
    Hi Silvi, What does your mail/exim logs tell you? Fx if you dig into mails to dhl.com (exigrep dhl.com /var/log/exim_mainlog) It could be because of blacklisting/DNSBL - or maybe greylisting?
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  • smeko
    Hi Silvi, What does your mail/exim logs tell you? Fx if you dig into mails to dhl.com (exigrep dhl.com /var/log/exim_mainlog) It could be because of blacklisting/DNSBL - or maybe greylisting?

    Hello, When i execute this command the logs give me this error: host lookup did not complete What should i do ? Silvi
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  • cPAdminsMichael
    What do you have in your /etc/resolv.conf file? Also, please try sending output from dig dhl.com mx
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  • smeko
    What do you have in your /etc/resolv.conf file? Also, please try sending output from dig dhl.com mx

    /etc/resolv.conf file shows me the nameservers of this cpanel shared hosting server. the output of dig dhl.com mx is: ; <<>> DiG 9.11.4-P2-RedHat-9.11.4-9.P2.el7 <<>> dhl.com mx ;; global options: +cmd ;; Got answer: ;; ->>HEADER<<- opcode: QUERY, status: NOERROR, id: 63134 ;; flags: qr rd ra; QUERY: 1, ANSWER: 2, AUTHORITY: 6, ADDITIONAL: 49 ;; OPT PSEUDOSECTION: ; EDNS: version: 0, flags:; udp: 4096 ;; QUESTION SECTION: ;dhl.com. IN MX ;; ANSWER SECTION: dhl.com. 300 IN MX 5 mx1.dhl.iphmx.com. dhl.com. 300 IN MX 10 mx2.dhl.iphmx.com. ;; AUTHORITY SECTION: dhl.com. 76612 IN NS ns6.dhl.com. dhl.com. 76612 IN NS ns4.dhl.com. dhl.com. 76612 IN NS ns6b.dhl.com. dhl.com. 76612 IN NS ns2b.dhl.com. dhl.com. 76612 IN NS ns4b.dhl.com. dhl.com. 76612 IN NS ns2.dhl.com. ;; ADDITIONAL SECTION: mx2.dhl.iphmx.com. 3563 IN A 68.232.142.236 mx2.dhl.iphmx.com. 3563 IN A 68.232.142.240 mx2.dhl.iphmx.com. 3563 IN A 68.232.143.21 mx2.dhl.iphmx.com. 3563 IN A 68.232.143.139 mx2.dhl.iphmx.com. 3563 IN A 68.232.143.176 mx2.dhl.iphmx.com. 3563 IN A 68.232.148.169 mx2.dhl.iphmx.com. 3563 IN A 68.232.148.170 mx2.dhl.iphmx.com. 3563 IN A 68.232.148.171 mx2.dhl.iphmx.com. 3563 IN A 68.232.129.11 mx2.dhl.iphmx.com. 3563 IN A 68.232.129.198 mx2.dhl.iphmx.com. 3563 IN A 68.232.129.199 mx2.dhl.iphmx.com. 3563 IN A 68.232.130.32 mx2.dhl.iphmx.com. 3563 IN A 68.232.135.98 mx2.dhl.iphmx.com. 3563 IN A 68.232.135.99 mx2.dhl.iphmx.com. 3563 IN A 68.232.135.101 mx2.dhl.iphmx.com. 3563 IN A 68.232.135.103 mx2.dhl.iphmx.com. 3563 IN A 68.232.141.53 mx2.dhl.iphmx.com. 3563 IN A 68.232.141.220 mx2.dhl.iphmx.com. 3563 IN A 68.232.142.49 mx2.dhl.iphmx.com. 3563 IN A 68.232.142.218 mx1.dhl.iphmx.com. 3309 IN A 68.232.143.139 mx1.dhl.iphmx.com. 3309 IN A 68.232.143.176 mx1.dhl.iphmx.com. 3309 IN A 68.232.148.169 mx1.dhl.iphmx.com. 3309 IN A 68.232.148.170 mx1.dhl.iphmx.com. 3309 IN A 68.232.148.171 mx1.dhl.iphmx.com. 3309 IN A 68.232.129.11 mx1.dhl.iphmx.com. 3309 IN A 68.232.129.198 mx1.dhl.iphmx.com. 3309 IN A 68.232.129.199 mx1.dhl.iphmx.com. 3309 IN A 68.232.130.32 mx1.dhl.iphmx.com. 3309 IN A 68.232.135.98 mx1.dhl.iphmx.com. 3309 IN A 68.232.135.99 mx1.dhl.iphmx.com. 3309 IN A 68.232.135.101 mx1.dhl.iphmx.com. 3309 IN A 68.232.135.103 mx1.dhl.iphmx.com. 3309 IN A 68.232.141.53 mx1.dhl.iphmx.com. 3309 IN A 68.232.141.220 mx1.dhl.iphmx.com. 3309 IN A 68.232.142.49 mx1.dhl.iphmx.com. 3309 IN A 68.232.142.218 mx1.dhl.iphmx.com. 3309 IN A 68.232.142.236 mx1.dhl.iphmx.com. 3309 IN A 68.232.142.240 mx1.dhl.iphmx.com. 3309 IN A 68.232.143.21 ns2.dhl.com. 71145 IN A 156.137.1.166 ns4b.dhl.com. 76612 IN A 165.72.190.166 ns4b.dhl.com. 300 IN AAAA 2a05:4a40:fffd:4105::1 ns6b.dhl.com. 76612 IN A 199.40.15.66 ns2b.dhl.com. 76612 IN A 156.137.195.66 ns6.dhl.com. 19931 IN A 199.40.254.166 ns4.dhl.com. 30726 IN A 165.72.192.16 ns4.dhl.com. 117126 IN AAAA 2a05:4a40:fff3:410a::1
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  • cPAdminsMichael

    Ok, please run this, and post the output: exim -bt -d-resolver email@domain.com
    Remember to replace email @ domain.com with the actual mail address at dhl.com

     

     

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  • smeko
    domain = dhl.com DNS lookup of dhl.com (MX) succeeded
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  • cPAdminsMichael
    I think the post was too long. Can you post what's between "DNS lookup of dhl.com (MX) succeeded" and ">>>>> Exim" ? :)
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  • smeko
    I think the post was too long. Can you post what's between "DNS lookup of dhl.com (MX) succeeded" and ">>>>> Exim" ? :)

    DNS lookup of dhl.com (MX) succeeded DNS lookup of mx1.dhl.iphmx.com (A) gave TRY_AGAIN mx1.dhl.iphmx.com in dns_again_means_nonexist? no (option unset) returning DNS_AGAIN set_address_from_dns: Lookup failed; type 0/1 DNS lookup of mx1.dhl.iphmx.com (AAAA) gave NO_DATA returning DNS_NODATA set_address_from_dns: Lookup failed; type 1/1 DNS lookup of mx2.dhl.iphmx.com (A) gave TRY_AGAIN mx2.dhl.iphmx.com in dns_again_means_nonexist? no (option unset) returning DNS_AGAIN set_address_from_dns: Lookup failed; type 0/1 DNS lookup of mx2.dhl.iphmx.com (AAAA) gave NO_DATA returning DNS_NODATA set_address_from_dns: Lookup failed; type 1/1 fully qualified name = dhl.com host_find_bydns yield = HOST_FIND_AGAIN (1); returned hosts: mx1.dhl.iphmx.com MX=5 * mx2.dhl.iphmx.com MX=10 * lookuphost router: defer for message: host lookup did not complete cannot be resolved at this time: host lookup did not complete search_tidyup called >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Exim pid=767020 (main) terminating with rc=1 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
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  • cPAdminsMichael
    Ok - so you have an issue resolving the hostnames in the MX records. I suggest you switch DNS servers in your /etc/resolv.conf One test you can do: dig mx1.dhl.iphmx.com a
    and with Google DNS: dig @8.8.8.8 mx1.dhl.iphmx.com a
    PS: You may want to remove the real e-mail address from your posts... ;)
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  • smeko
    It worked! :) The only thing i want to ask is if this change does effect anything else on my server. Thank you so much Silvi
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  • cPAdminsMichael
    Great! So you changed DNS servers in your resolv.conf? The change shouldn't have any effect on your server - unless: a) The old DNS server was an internal DNS server, where you also had special internal records added (split DNS/views) b) You used the old DNS as a DNS resolver towards DNSBL services c) Special network/firewall setup (offline/internal server, blocking outgoing DNS, etc. )
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  • cPanelLauren
    Great! So you changed DNS servers in your resolv.conf? The change shouldn't have any effect on your server - unless: a) The old DNS server was an internal DNS server, where you also had special internal records added (split DNS/views) b) You used the old DNS as a DNS resolver towards DNSBL services c) Special network/firewall setup (offline/internal server, blocking outgoing DNS, etc. )

    Most of these being rare circumstances, you could also retain one of the nameserver entries as a tertiary resolver as well (3rd entry)
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  • ThomasA
    Glad to get the some more details here. Thank you so much!
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