Hi Ervin,

You have transferred the DNS entries from one DNS server to another, but
have you thought to update the entry for domainA.com at your registrar.

try to do a whois on domainA.com

An other possibility that happens a lot with Bind name servers is that it
hasn't been restarted/reloaded after a change has been made. In this case
the entry has been correctly written down, but haven't been read by the
named daemon.


le 4.9.2001 22:19, Ervin Tarkhanian à [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :

> Hi all,
> 
> I've just moved a site (domainA.com) from our server to another host, and
> have also deleted all DNS records associated with the site.  Now when
> someone tries to send us e-mail from domainA.com, we don't receive it, but
> e-mails to any other.  It's been over a week since the domain transfer has
> been completed, I thought it takes 48-72 hours for DNS records to propagate
> worldwide.
> 
> Please let me know if I'm mistaken, or if I'm doing something wrong here.
> 
> We're on a RAQ4 with DNS and e-mail on the same box.  I know this is not the
> best configuration, but right now that's all I can afford.
> 
> Is there anyway I can see what's going on with our DNS server besides the
> GUI.  Can I actually look at the text files making up the records?
> 
> TIA
> Ervin
> 
> 
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