  | | | Somewhat OT email addresses | Somewhat OT email addresses 2006-02-16 - By Martin, Jonathan (Contractor)
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I'd say your chances of this working are slim to none. Most modern MTAs require a domain name, because they can or do accept email for multiple domains. If for example you email user@(protected) and 1.1.1.1 accepts email for company.com and department.company.com its not going to know where to route that email to. In the "old days" before virtual hosting this would more commonly work, but since the concept of NATs came about and people found out its easier (and cheaper) to secure one external IP than 12, this concept has been all but quashed.
*IF* by some miracle the mail server can look itself up (i.e. reverse lookup the ip you are emailing to) and that IP's reverse DNS points to the mail domain it might work. Honestly though, someone needs to go to godaddy.com, spend $5 and renew their domain.
-Jonathan
-- --Original Message-- -- From: redhat-install-list-bounces@(protected) [mailto:redhat-install-list-bounces@(protected)] On Behalf Of Graeme Nichols Sent: Wednesday, February 15, 2006 9:30 PM To: RedHat Install List Subject: Somewhat OT email addresses
Hello Folks,
I know this is somewhat OT but I was wondering if it is possible to send an email with an address in the following format; username@[IP address]
I have been fiddling around because a person with whom I was writing to has suddenly become unknown, possibly because of DNS failure, I'm not sure, and the mail is returned undeliverable as the domain is unknown. They are having the same problem sending mail to me.
I did a ping on my ISP's SMTP mail server and while there was a 100% failure rate on the packets, most probably due to some firewall setting, I was given the IP address, in this case, 203.12.160.34
I sent a test email to name@(protected) but it bounced with the following error;
553 5.3.5 203.12.160.34 config error: mail loops back to me (MX problem?) 554 5.3.5 Local configuration error
Is it possible to do what I am trying and circumvent the DNS?
If SKP can help me I would appreciate it.
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