Kent Busbee wrote:
Ok, forgive me b/c I am trying to go through gmail to get this out
more quickly....
the queue is 200+ and growing.
I believe the emails are going out very slowly. My first post was at
10:48 AM and did not show up until 2:29 PM. Thanks for the testing/
help all.
My MX should be at northlakechristian.org
<http://northlakechristian.org> 207.29.217.10
DNS could be an issue but dig and nslookup seems to work... how can I
test further?
I change one MS DC from primary to backup... but I don't think that
should have anything to do with it.
On Wed, Aug 19, 2009 at 3:11 PM, kbusbee <kentbus...@gmail.com
<mailto:kentbus...@gmail.com>> wrote:
according to http://www.mxtoolbox.com/blacklists.aspx I am not
blacklisted.
My provider knows that I am hosting an email service and not blocking.
It seems to be speeding up now. I got ~8 seconds before getting a HELO
reply.
I did get this when running a DNS report on your domain though:
*WARN* Glue at parent nameservers WARNING. The parent servers (I
checked with d0.org.afilias-nst.org.) are not providing glue for all
your nameservers. This means that they are supplying the NS records
(host.example.com), but not supplying the A records (192.0.2.53), which
can cause slightly slower connections, and may cause incompatibilities
with some non-RFC-compliant programs. This is perfectly acceptable
behavior per the RFCs. This will usually occur if your DNS servers are
not in the same TLD as your domain (for example, a DNS server of
"ns1.example.*org*" for the domain "example.*com*"). In this case, you
can speed up the connections slightly by having NS records that are in
the same TLD as your domain.