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This happens when you send an email to a domain, and the MX record for that domain is listed as 127.0.0.1. This happens when you send an email to a domain, and the MX record for that domain is listed as 127.0.0.1.
- For example, if you send mail to test@ispd.co.uk, SMTP will show you this error message. To verify this,+ For example, if you send mail to test@ispd.co.uk, SMTP will show you this error message.
 + To verify this,
 +
Run NSLOOKUP.EXE, Run NSLOOKUP.EXE,
>set type=mx >set type=mx

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Q. Possible looping error shown in MailScan for SMTP.


A. This happens when you send an email to a domain, and the MX record for that domain is listed as 127.0.0.1.

For example, if you send mail to test@ispd.co.uk, SMTP will show you this error message.
To verify this,

Run NSLOOKUP.EXE,
>set type=mx
>ispd.co.uk

If you notice, the mail exchanger (mx) is listed as 127.0.0.1. Hence the looping error is shown by MS for SMTP.

Download latest SMTP.EXE (version 6.5.2.0 and above) (click here to download the SMTP.EXE) and overwrite the old SMTP.EXE (in %MailScan% folder) with the new one. In this new version, the error message is NOT shown and the mail will be bounced back to the sender.



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