MX and domain in separate locations (changed my mind)
Jonathan Villa
ksadmin at killerspin.com
Thu Feb 12 17:55:53 UTC 2004
Changed my mind...
I tried
dig +short isdesigndev.com ns @ns1.apolloservers.com.
and I get in response the apolloserver servers...
So, I assume that some resolvers are still pointing to the old
location...(which still doesn't make sense to me if I can get the
correct web server but not the mail)
Should I let the propagation time run through or is there something else
going on? (like me not knowing what's really going on)
On Thu, 2004-02-12 at 11:43, Jonathan Villa wrote:
> I was hosting the domain isdesigndev.com with a hosting company who
> managed the DNS information for me.I now changed to a hosting company
> which has me maintaining the zone file myself.
>
> Via the web, ssh, ping, whois, etc... the domain points to the new
> nameservers, i.e. ns1.isdesigndev.com and ns2.isdesigndev.comhowever the
> mail seems to be at the old location....I think this because I can view
> my maillog on the old server and see everything getting rejected as
> "relaying denied"...
>
> Anyway, I tried to query the domain at the old location
>
> dig isdesigndev.com ns1 @ apolloservers.com
>
> and I get in return
>
> ;; ANSWER SECTION:isdesigndev.com. 4573 IN A
> 69.10.149.186
>
> which is my new server...so, any ideas as to why my mail would still go
> to the old server?
>
> Do I need to check with the old hosting company to see if they have
> "released" the zone file? Do I even need to do that? I changed the dns
> info at the registrar level...
>
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