Hi Francis
Great! Thanks for the assist, worked like a charm :-)

-Paul

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
On Behalf Of CLEMENT Francis
Sent: March-18-09 1:07 PM
To: 'XMail Users Mailing List'
Subject: Re: [xmail] Bad SOA for a domain

Hello Paul

Simple way :
- First get back your hosts file to previous state, no need to change it at
all to force xmail :)
- Get greatnorthernsnowcat.com mx ip (current mx seems to be
mail.greatnorthernsnowcat.com, at ip 208.64.136.91)
- In xmail smtpfwd.tab file add a line like this :

"greatnorthernsnowcat.com"[TAB]"208.64.136.91:25"

That's all :)

After the 'dns' problem is resolved, simply remove this line to get xmail to
normal operation (dns queries for this domain)

Regards

Francis



-----Message d'origine-----
De : [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]de
la part de Paul Williams
Envoyé : mercredi 18 mars 2009 17:51
À : [email protected]
Objet : [xmail] Bad SOA for a domain


Hi All,
I've been trying to work out a problem my XMail server (1.25 on Centos 5)
Is having sending email to '[email protected]' Invariably It
bounces back with
An error that it has no DNS or is misconfigured.
 
Ive verified this, and it is. It has 2 NS records
Ns100.webmasters.com and
Ns101.webmasters.com
 
Ns101 is ok, but ns100 has no records for that domain.
 
Ive informed them, and am now trying to find a work-around
To be able to send them email.
 
I tried editing my hosts file, to point ns100's ip address to ns101's
(ex: 208.64.136.91 ns100.webmasters.com)
Then I emptied the dnscache from the /var/MailRoot/dnscache
And rebooted the server.
 
But im getting the same error! 
How can I 'fool' XMail into sending mail to that domain? Or at least to try
all NS records
Before giving up.
 
Thanks for your time
Paul Williams
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