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I am running an emailing system using which I am able to send email. Of course my emails are directly moving to user's spam bin. Strange that I am unable to receive emails from any other domains.

I tool SMTP test and found the below error.

503 This mail server requires authentication when attempting to send to a non-local e-mail address. Please check your mail client settings or contact your administrator to verify that the domain or address is defined for this server. 

I am running Xmail server for Windows to send and receive emails and my domain is www.softmail.me

If possible please verify my DNS settings and find where the error lies at.

My DNS records follows. Domain purchased from GoDaddy.com

; SOA Record
SOFTMAIL.ME.    3600    IN  SOA ns35.domaincontrol.com. dns.jomax.net (
                2011090100
                28800
                7200
                604800
                86400
                )

; A Records
@   3600    IN  A   65.75.241.26
beta    3600    IN  A   65.75.241.26
accs    3600    IN  A   65.75.241.26
test    3600    IN  A   65.75.241.26
mail    3600    IN  A   65.75.241.26
smtp    3600    IN  A   65.75.241.26
webmail 3600    IN  A   65.75.241.26

; CNAME Records
www 3600    IN  CNAME   @

; MX Records
@   3600    IN  MX  10  mail.softmail.me
@   3600    IN  MX  0   smtp.softmail.me

; TXT Records
@   3600    IN  TXT "v=spf1 a mx ptr mx:mail.softmail.me include:softmail.me include:secureserver.net -all"
beta    3600    IN  TXT "v=spf1 a mx ptr mx:smtp.softmail.me include:softmail.me include:secureserver.net -all"
@   3600    IN  TXT "v=spf1 a mx ptr mx:smtp.softmail.me include:softmail.me include:secureserver.net -all"
key1._domainkey 3600    IN  TXT "k=rsa; p=MIGfMA0GCSqGSIb3DQEBAQUAA4GNADCBiQKBgQCgaiG57vsLV8fiIC274NsoDx66O86+rWPBx5aDX6n+1oAKleZhTTV+cZ8eHhroknkgMu3p7njDxTkIqud5ExHlf8m5ymBiJ2seCh/vGy4gMp5g90HVdiTJlHjF7fH5oJzgJ7EsEZf7sPjfHWeDlydXQnpHZtpT5QsmMYAPJWp8XQIDAQAB"
_domainkey  3600    IN  TXT "t=y; o=~;"
july2011._domainkey 3600    IN  TXT "v=DKIM1; p=; s=email; t=s:y"

; NS Records
@   3600    IN  NS  ns35.domaincontrol.com
@   3600    IN  NS  ns36.domaincontrol.com

2 Answers 2

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Two things:

  1. It's not a DNS problem.

  2. A. You're trying to send email THROUGH your server to another domain, and your server doesn't allow unathenticated relaying (which it shouldn't, in which case this is the expected and desired behavior). OR

    B. You're trying to send email TO an internal recipient using an email address which your server isn't configured to be authoratative for, in which case you need to add the domain to the servers accepted/authoratative domains.

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  • So??? what should I do now? Sep 4, 2011 at 13:15
  • Just what the answer said...you need to add your domain to the server so it accepts mail from your domain. Sep 4, 2011 at 13:21
  • @Bart - To which server do you mean? Sep 4, 2011 at 14:01
  • Your mail server. Sep 4, 2011 at 19:38
  • 1
    @Kars Yes there will be. They use the server as a null-mailer.
    – mailq
    Sep 9, 2011 at 9:36
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Have you checked your mail client that the settings are configured for authenticating to your SMTP server?

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  • Yes! Up to yesterday I used to get an error 503: Your mail server requires authentication. But now I fixed that error. Its completely resolved and I believe my SMTP server is authenticating. Is this what you are asking me? or did I mean wrong? Sep 4, 2011 at 13:17
  • It sounds like whatever you were using to test needed to authenticate at one point. That's what the one error meant. Later parsing of the problem seemed to point towards your mail server not knowing it was supposed to accept mail from your domain name, and since I didn't come up with that solution I didn't want to steal that answer from the user that did. Sep 4, 2011 at 13:20
  • Of course even I too don't know the answer. My VPS administrators done it and I payed for service. Sep 4, 2011 at 13:45
  • Your VPS administrators installed and configured your email server? Sep 4, 2011 at 13:56
  • Yes! they did it for me. Sep 4, 2011 at 14:01

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