[xmail] Re: DNS - MX problem

2006-06-09 Thread Rob Arends
Gabor, Unless you give us the real domain that you are sending to, then there is little we can help you with. Please give us the part of the email address from and including the '@'. EG.. @domain.com This should relate to the [EMAIL PROTECTED] that you are emailing. Then we can help. Rob

[xmail] Re: DNS - MX problem

2006-06-09 Thread Fodor Gábor
Rob, Thanks, your reply. Here is one of the fault email addresses: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thanks again... Gabor Gabor, Unless you give us the real domain that you are sending to, then there is little we can help you with. Please give us the part of the email address from and

[xmail] Re: DNS - MX problem

2006-06-09 Thread Soenke Ruempler
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Friday, June 09, 2006 2:06 PM: Thanks, your reply. Here is one of the fault email addresses: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Are more mails failing for DNS issues? Try adding a SmartDNSHost host directive to your server.tab (with the nameservers you prefer). -soenke - To

[xmail] Re: DNS - MX problem

2006-06-09 Thread Rob Arends
Looks ok from here. Telnet on port 25 to both connects and gives header, albeit slowly. I'd say you had a temporary DNS outage. ErrCode = -40 ErrString = Invalid server address This indicates it couldn't resolve the name to an IP. ; DiG 9.2.3 @ns1 tappancs.szeged.hu mx ;; global

[xmail] Re: DNS - MX problem

2006-06-09 Thread Fodor Gábor
Hello, Thanks to both, I see this is a DNS problem. When I tried to get the MX record from the console, it was bad too, and the real MX record is unresolvable from the console. I will check my DNS server config. Perhaps DNS cache... Thanks again, Gabor Looks ok from here. Telnet