5.1.2 unknown host or domain

Hi Team,
On & off i am having intermittent with this "5.1.2 unknown host or domain"
nslookup from server to dedicated domain is good.
Any idea ?
Cheer
Sam

Hi Shane,
The email was sent to a group of user.
THe email sent to gmail was ok but most of the hotmail , & yahoo email having this error
26-Oct-2009 16:47:31.15 tcp_auth                  JEAS 0 [email protected] rfc822; '[email protected]'   welcomePC ([unknown] [172.16.1.5]) 550  5.1.2 unknown host or domain: '[email protected]'
26-Oct-2009 16:47:31.15 tcp_auth                  JEAS 0 [email protected] rfc822; '[email protected]'   welcomePC ([unknown] [172.16.1.5]) 550  5.1.2 unknown host or domain: '[email protected]'
26-Oct-2009 16:47:31.15 tcp_auth                  JEAS 0 [email protected] rfc822; '[email protected]'   welcomePC ([unknown] [172.16.1.5]) 550 5.1 .2 unknown host or domain: '[email protected]'
26-Oct-2009 16:47:31.15 tcp_auth                  JEAS 0 [email protected] rfc822; '[email protected]'   welcomePC ([unknown] [172.16.1.5]) 550 5.1.2  unknown host or domain: '[email protected]'
26-Oct-2009 16:47:35.53 tcp_auth     tcp_local    EEAS 63 [email protected] rfc822;[email protected] [email protected] /opt/sun/comms/messaging64/data/queue/tcp_local/015/ZZg0I2j1wj90I.00 <00a601ca5618$f6dd1bd0$e4975370$@[email protected]> welcomePC ([unknown] [172.16.1.5])Cheer
Sam

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    2014-02-28 17:55:14      14698 INF        419 DBMSrv   Command 'dban_stop' has ended with return code 0.
    2014-02-28 17:55:14      14698 INF          2 DBMSrvCo A DBM Server client connection was released (client process has process ID 14696 on computer transids.transaltus.com).
    2014-02-28 17:55:15      14724 INF          1 DBMSrvCo A DBM Server client connection was established at 2014-02-28 17:55:14 (client process has process ID 14722 on computer transids.transaltus.com).
    2014-02-28 17:55:15      14724 INF        283 DBMSrv   Command 'db_cold' is being executed.
    2014-02-28 17:55:15      14724 INF          1 DBMKnl   Sending an administrative statement to the database DEV on computer localhost
                             14724 INF          8 DBMKnl   Statement:  SHUTDOWN
    2014-02-28 17:55:15      14724 INF          3 DBMKnl   Received the result of an administrative statement from the database DEV on computer localhost
                             14724 INF          9 DBMKnl   Statement:  SHUTDOWN
                             14724 INF         10 DBMKnl   Returncode: 0
    2014-02-28 17:55:30      14724 INF        419 DBMSrv   Command 'db_cold' has ended with return code 0.
    2014-02-28 17:55:30      14724 INF          2 DBMSrvCo A DBM Server client connection was released (client process has process ID 14722 on computer transids.transaltus.com).
    2014-02-28 17:55:30      14769 INF          1 DBMSrvCo A DBM Server client connection was established at 2014-02-28 17:55:30 (client process has process ID 14767 on computer transids.transaltus.com).
    2014-02-28 17:55:30      14769 INF        283 DBMSrv   Command 'db_offline' is being executed.
    2014-02-28 17:55:32      14769 INF        419 DBMSrv   Command 'db_offline' has ended with return code 0.
    2014-02-28 17:55:32      14769 INF          2 DBMSrvCo A DBM Server client connection was released (client process has process ID 14767 on computer transids.transaltus.com).
    2014-03-03 09:19:32       4829 INF          1 DBMSrvCo A DBM Server client connection was established at 2014-03-03 09:19:32 (client process has process ID 4827 on computer transids.transaltus.com).
    2014-03-03 09:19:32       4829 INF        283 DBMSrv   Command 'db_clear' is being executed.
    2014-03-03 09:19:32       4829 INF        419 DBMSrv   Command 'db_clear' has ended with return code 0.
    2014-03-03 09:19:32       4829 INF          2 DBMSrvCo A DBM Server client connection was released (client process has process ID 4827 on computer transids.transaltus.com).
    2014-03-03 09:19:32       4834 INF          1 DBMSrvCo A DBM Server client connection was established at 2014-03-03 09:19:32 (client process has process ID 4832 on computer transids.transaltus.com).
    2014-03-03 09:19:32       4834 INF        283 DBMSrv   Command 'db_start' is being executed.
    2014-03-03 09:19:47       4834 INF        419 DBMSrv   Command 'db_start' has ended with return code 0.
    2014-03-03 09:19:47       4834 INF          2 DBMSrvCo A DBM Server client connection was released (client process has process ID 4832 on computer transids.transaltus.com).
    2014-03-03 09:19:47       4879 INF          1 DBMSrvCo A DBM Server client connection was established at 2014-03-03 09:19:47 (client process has process ID 4877 on computer transids.transaltus.com).
    2014-03-03 09:19:47       4879 INF        283 DBMSrv   Command 'db_warm' is being executed.
    2014-03-03 09:19:47       4879 INF          1 DBMKnl   Sending an administrative statement to the database DEV on computer localhost
                              4879 INF          8 DBMKnl   Statement:  RESTART
    2014-03-03 09:20:41       4879 INF          3 DBMKnl   Received the result of an administrative statement from the database DEV on computer localhost
                              4879 INF          9 DBMKnl   Statement:  RESTART
                              4879 INF         10 DBMKnl   Returncode: 0
    2014-03-03 09:20:50       4879 INF        419 DBMSrv   Command 'db_warm' has ended with return code 0.
    2014-03-03 09:20:50       4879 INF          2 DBMSrvCo A DBM Server client connection was released (client process has process ID 4877 on computer transids.transaltus.com).
    2014-03-03 09:39:11       7414 INF          1 DBMSrvCo A DBM Server client connection was established at 2014-03-03 09:39:10 (client process has process ID 7098 on computer transids.transaltus.com).
    2014-03-03 09:39:11       7414 INF        283 DBMSrv   Command 'dban_start ...' is being executed.
    2014-03-03 09:40:01       7414 INF        419 DBMSrv   Command 'dban_start' has ended with return code 0.
    2014-03-03 09:41:13       7414 INF          2 DBMSrvCo A DBM Server client connection was released (client process has process ID 7098 on computer transids.transaltus.com).
    2014-03-03 17:44:38      14827 INF          1 DBMSrvCo A DBM Server client connection was established at 2014-03-03 17:44:38 (client process has process ID 14825 on computer transids.transaltus.com).
    2014-03-03 17:44:38      14827 INF        283 DBMSrv   Command 'dban_stop' is being executed.
    2014-03-03 17:44:40      14827 INF        419 DBMSrv   Command 'dban_stop' has ended with return code 0.
    2014-03-03 17:44:40      14827 INF          2 DBMSrvCo A DBM Server client connection was released (client process has process ID 14825 on computer transids.transaltus.com).
    2014-03-03 17:44:40      14853 INF          1 DBMSrvCo A DBM Server client connection was established at 2014-03-03 17:44:40 (client process has process ID 14851 on computer transids.transaltus.com).
    2014-03-03 17:44:40      14853 INF        283 DBMSrv   Command 'db_cold' is being executed.
    2014-03-03 17:44:40      14853 INF          1 DBMKnl   Sending an administrative statement to the database DEV on computer localhost
                             14853 INF          8 DBMKnl   Statement:  SHUTDOWN
    2014-03-03 17:44:44      14853 INF          3 DBMKnl   Received the result of an administrative statement from the database DEV on computer localhost
                             14853 INF          9 DBMKnl   Statement:  SHUTDOWN
                             14853 INF         10 DBMKnl   Returncode: 0
    2014-03-03 17:45:00      14853 INF        419 DBMSrv   Command 'db_cold' has ended with return code 0.
    2014-03-03 17:45:00      14853 INF          2 DBMSrvCo A DBM Server client connection was released (client process has process ID 14851 on computer transids.transaltus.com).
    2014-03-03 17:45:00      14902 INF          1 DBMSrvCo A DBM Server client connection was established at 2014-03-03 17:45:00 (client process has process ID 14900 on computer transids.transaltus.com).
    2014-03-03 17:45:00      14902 INF        283 DBMSrv   Command 'db_offline' is being executed.
    2014-03-03 17:45:01      14902 INF        419 DBMSrv   Command 'db_offline' has ended with return code 0.
    2014-03-03 17:45:01      14902 INF          2 DBMSrvCo A DBM Server client connection was released (client process has process ID 14900 on computer transids.transaltus.com).

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