Marcus2 wrote:
Hello Stefano,
thanks for your replay.
The original domain is for example globalplanets.de
The domain is hostet by one of the largest german provider. So if i try to
send an mail from them to james
evrything is ok.
when i reply the message will never be there.
an nslookup found the mx00.kundenserver.de.
mx00.kundenserver.de
Server: dnscache2.terralink.de
Address: 217.9.16.25
kundenserver.de
primary name server = nsa.schlund.de
responsible mail addr = hostmaster.schlund.de
serial = 2006111001
refresh = 7200 (2 hours)
retry = 3600 (1 hour)
expire = 604800 (7 days)
default TTL = 86400 (1 day)
With the dig command i found some server, which does not work.
But aome others in the list replied correctly.
What should I do ?
This depends on the meaning of "does not work".
If they really gives you bad replies you should remove them from your
dnsservers.
please try:
host -t mx globalplanets.de. servername
host -t a mx00.globalplanets.de. servername
for each of the 8 servers and report them here.
Stefano
Thanks in advice
Marcus
Stefano Bagnara-2 wrote:
You should manually check the 8 dns servers to see what they do reply to
"mx00.kundenserver.de".
"dig @servername mx00.kundenserver.de"
for each server should help understanding the problem.
What is the original domain? I see that dnsserver found an mx server (so
some dns server provided it) and that mx00.kundenserver.de has a record
in dns but mx00 is not the mx server for kundenserver.de but probably
for some other domain, right?
Stefano
Marcus2 wrote:
Hallo,
I also have problems with the dns-servers.
At the beginning of the dnsserver-log I see the 8 dns servers I added to
the
config file.
Later in the file, there is an error Message like:
ERROR dnsserver: Couldn't resolve IP address for discovered host
mx00.kundenserver.de..
Can anyone give me a hint?
Thanks in advice
Marcus
Noel J. Bergman wrote:
I switched from 2.2.1RC1 to 2.3.0 yesterday. All is well except that
the dnsserver will not work.
I had to change my gateway entry in config.xml from a hostname to an
IP address to be able to send mail. Also, a custom mailet I have been
using to whitelist certain sending domains is not working, because
DNS lookups are failing.
What do you see at the beginning of the DNS server log, where it lists
the
DNS servers that will be used?
--- Noel
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