DNS MX Record
M.Ashcraft at epixtech.com
M.Ashcraft at epixtech.com
Wed Oct 11 00:13:45 UTC 2000
DNS looks fine from here. You do not need an MX record for svy01ad00 but
it is not causing problems.
DNS queries to your server took over 8 seconds. If this is typical, it
could be your problem. yahoo or others could cache the negative response.
Have you checked to make sure your firewall is not blocking incomming mail
to this host? I can not communicate with svy01ad00 via smtp from here. It
could also be a mail server configuration issue.
If you try these and still think its BIND post your config files.
Good Luck,
Mike
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Mike Ashcraft, Sr. Network Engineer
epixtech, Inc.
M.Ashcraft at epixtech.com
vu.phan at intertrade.com
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Subject: DNS MX Record
Hi,
We own the following domain: intertrade.com. I'm trying to set up a
test email server with the following name: svy01ad00.intertrade.com. I
am able to send mail internally by typing in
user at svy01ad00.intertrade.com but am unable to send mail externally
(i.e. Yahoo). I have the following entries in DNS:
svy01ad00 IN A x.x.x.x
IN MX 10
svy01ad00.intertrade.com.
Yahoo returns a message that saids "Sorry, I couldn't find any host
named svy01ad00.intertrade.com. (#5.1.2)." This message comes after a
couple of days. I've gone thru the DNS and Bind book for help and the
DNS entry looks ok. Can anyone help?
Thanks in advance,
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