Hi Scott.  Yes, a few weeks ago I changed DNS servers from that Linux
machine to a Win2K machine that I can manage remotely using pcAnywhere.  The
machine Lyris runs on also runs a DNS server, but I asked someone to remove
all entries on that DNS that deal with this domain.  The IP Lyris is trying
to connect to is the IP for my Web Server, which never had the mail server
on it.  I don't know why Lyris would be trying to connect to the IP for
innglory.org instead of mail.innglory.org.  Maybe there is an MX record
still in there pointing to innglory.org instead of mail.innglory.org?  I'll
ask someone to check on that.  I'm no good navigating around that Linux
machine.  :-)  Thanks for the feedback.

David Miller

> > > Mail Transaction log:
> > >
> > > --> Sending email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > <-- DNS cache lookup succeeded, found 1 acceptable mail servers for
> >innglory.org
> > > --> Attempting to connect to: innglory.org (205.217.113.228 25)
> > > <-- Connection refused to: innglory.org (205.217.113.228 25)
> > > <-- No more mail servers left to try

Scott wrote:
> http://www.DNSstuff.com/tools/lookup.ch?name=InnGlory.org&type=MX shows
> that InnGlory.org's MX record is mail.innglory.com, which has an IP of
> 205.217.113.140.  Did you change IPs recently?  It sounds like the DNS
> server that Lyris is using may have hard-coded data in it for
innglory.com.



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