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Hello everyone,

 

Im not 100% sure this is a DNS problem but from what Ive tracked down so far it seems it could be so here goes. Also, keep in mind I am primarily a software engineer and have no formal training in network setup or administration. I have installed Windows Server 2008 on a server here at work to use as a testing and development sandbox. I have the following Roles and Role Services Installed:

 

DNS Server

Print Services

Application Role + Services Installed:

Application Server Foundation

Web Server (IIS) Support

COM+ Network Access

TCP Port Sharing

Windows Process Activation Service Support

HTTP Activation

Message Queuing Activation

TCP Activation

Named Pipes Activation

Distributed Transactions

Incoming Remote Transactions

Outgoing Remote Transactions

 

Web Server Role + Services Installed:

Web Server

Common HTTP Features

Static Content

Default Content

Directory Browsing

HTTP Errors

HTTP Redirection

Application Development

ASP.NET

.Net Extensibility

ASP

CGI

ISAPI Extensions

ISAPI Filters

Server Side Includes

Health and Diagnostics

HTTP Logging

Logging Tools

Request Monitor

Tracing

Custom Logging

ODBC Logging

Security

Basic Authentication

Windows Authentication

Digest Authentication

Client Certificate Mapping Authentication

IIS Client Certificate Mapping Authentication

URL Authorization

Request Filtering

IP and Domain Restrictions

Performance

Static Content Compression

Dynamic Content Compression

Management Tools

IIS Management Console

IIS management Scripts and Tools

Management Service

IIS 6 Management Compatibility

IIS 6 Metabase Compatibility

IIS 6 WMI Compatibility

IIS 6 Scripting Tools

IIS 6 Management Console

FTP Publishing Service

FTP Server

FTP Management Console

 

I also have the following features installed on the server:

.Net Framework 3.0 Features

.NET Framework 3.0

XPS Viewer

WCF Activation

HTTP Activation

Non-HTTP Activation

Message Queuing

Message Queuing Services

Message Queuing Server

Remote Server Administration Tools

Role Administration Tools

DNS Server Tools

Print Services Tools

Web Server (IIS) Tools

Feature Administration Tools

SMTP Server Tools

SMTP Server

Windows Powershell

Windows Process Activation Service

Process Model

.NET Environment

Configuration APIs

 

All of which work great (to my knowledge). I use DynDNS (DynDNS.com: Free DNS Hosting, E-mail Delivery, and VPS Hosting) for my domain name because I do not have a domain purchased for this server. This setup works out great and I am able to browse the 15 asp.net and php (which I also have installed) websites I manage in IIS7 without any difficulty. The only problem comes when I try to send an email through the code of any of my asp.net pages.

 

I have IIS 6 also installed on my server to deal with FTP (which I dont use and have stopped because I use SFTP with FreeSSHD) and SMTP. In IIS6, under my local computer I have only a stopped ftp site and [sMTP Virtual Server #1] which is started. Under the SMTP virtual Server in domains I have my servers name which is of type local (default) and the drop directory within that is correct. (I know this is just for receiving emails but Im trying to give you a full picture of my setup).

 

In my Firewall I have an Outbound Rule to allow TCP on port 25 for SMTP and a corresponding port forwarding rule on the router as well. My DNS has the following Setup:

 

Forward Lookup Zones

*Company Name*

Name: (same as parent folder); Type: (SOA); Data: [1], win-rgdmldi7rnf., hostmaster.

Name: (same as parent folder); Type: (NS); Data: win-rgdmldi7rnf.

*Company Name*.Homip.net

Name: (same as parent folder); Type: (SOA); Data: [8], *server name*., hostmaster.

Name: (same as parent folder); Type: (NS); Data: *server name*.

Name: Mail; Type: (A); Data: 192.168.X.X

Name: Mail; Type: (MX); Data: [10] mail.*Company Name*.Homip.net.

Reverse Lookup Zones

X.168.192.in-addr.arpa

Name: (same as parent folder); Type: (SOA); Data: [4], *server name*., hostmaster.

Name: (same as parent folder); Type: (NS); Data: *server name*.

Name: 192.168.X.X; Type: (PTR); Data: mail.*Company Name*.Homip.net.

 

 

So now that you have the information here is what happens when I attempt to send an email. The code I have for the ASP page is correct (I have tested it on another server where email works and it ran fine). The web.config is also set correctly, for those of you interested here is the mail setting in the web.config of the page I am testing from:

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The page I am testing from has a button that on click sends an email to me, from me. When I send the message I look in my mailroot in inetpub and the email I send is stuck in the Queue Folder. All messages I send go to this folder and stay there until they go to badmail because they can never be delivered for some reason. No error message is displayed and the logs are not helpful. Finding information that is helpful on this topic is sparse, even with honed Google skills. I have read something about DNS SPF records and the fact that I might just be blocked as if I were spam (which is why maybe this is a DNS issue?) but even under the direction of this very informative page (Setting Up SPF DNS Records) I was unable to make a difference with this problem. Is there anyone out there who might know how to solve this? If I have neglected any info that might prove useful in getting to the bottom of this let me know because like I said Networking and Server Administration are not my area of expertise really. Thanks for any help in advance!

Posted

Hey BSchwarz!

 

Thanks for the reply. Like I mentioned earlier I'm primarraly a programmer so I guess you'll have to treat me like a noob in this area. I'm not sure where I would find that relay setting you mentioned. Is that an IIS setting? A DNS setting? A problem with my web.config? Can you please go into a little more detail?

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