Eric,

I added a screenshot from a thunderbird client which has exactly the same
wording as the squirrelmail message but is more compact.

My dns servers do have a valid mx records with the correct ip address and
I built the new server with the same ip address and hostname.  ( I don't
have them both connected simultaneously).

Kind regards,

Mark.


> Mark Piekos wrote:
>> I've managed to build a new toaster on CentOS 4.4 and incoming mail is
>> arriving and readable ok.  When I try to send an email, either to
>> myself or outside, I get an error message 'no valid mx record for
>> domain'.  I built the toaster with djbdns as I have a couple DNS
>> servers in my own domain.  If I switch back to the original server it
>> can send fine.  I notice that my original server has mDNSresponder
>> running.  Do I need to install djbdns or is there a config file in the
>> toaster to tell it where to go for DNS lookups?
> Can we see the actual error message? It's stating the you do not have a
> MX record; you may have your own DNS running, but did you configure it
> for the domain you're using on the Toaster machine? If so, did you list
> a MX record for it's IP address? Otherwise the machine doesn't know
> where to deliver the message.
>

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