Hello Everyone I have a fully qualified domain name: "afolkey2.net" and I have been running my own website and mailserver with that domain for quite some time. I have been able to successfully receive & Send email from any of a variety of "afolkey2.net" email addresses. But, I just transferred the above mentioned domain to a new registrar (like I said above, I host my own website and run my own mailserver) Now, I can no longer send email from any afolkey2.net email addresses. Squirrelmail, Claws-mail, Thunderbird. I get errors like this: ** error occurred on SMTP session *** Error occurred while sending the message: 550 5.7.1 <transfer@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>... Relaying denied. IP name lookup failed [192.168.1.1] or this: ERROR Connection refused Server replied: 111 Can't open SMTP stream. I have seen various references to the above errors on the Internet. But I brought this issue here because it sure seems strange that I could receive & Send email from afolkey2.net email addreses before I switched registrars, but as soon as the transfer was completed (and 24+ hours later as well) I no longer can Send email from afolkey2.net addresses. My name servers are as follows: ns1.dnsexit.com & ns2.dnsexit.com If I check to see what my nameservers are using the following four methods, they are listed exactly as quoted above: 1. "jwhois afolkey2.net" 2. https://manage.opensrs.net/ 3. https://dom07.ipowerweb.com:8087/panel/index (Using "Domain Admin | Domain Name Manager" on my registrar's provided cpanel.) 4. http://www.internic.net BUT, if I check the "Domain Admin | Zone File Manager" on my registrar's cpanel, my nameservers are listed thusly: ns1.ipowerweb.net ns2.ipowerweb.net ns1.ipowerdns.com ns2.ipowerdns.com I just sent an email to my new registrar about this definite discrepancy. But my question(s) for you guru's out there are as follows: 1. Any ideas if it is feasibly that my email sending ability would be eliminated just by changing registrar's? 2. If not, then why did my email setup "Just Work" right until the transfer went through? 3. Could the obvious discrepancy in nameserver settings be the cause of this? 4. And, the obvious, if the discrepancy is just a coincidence, why did this happen now, and not before the transfer? For an exact copy of my Live Chat with my registrar, as well as what I sent to their domain transfer department, look here: http://www.afolkey2.net/~steve/afolkey2.net.txt Anyway, thank you in advance for any help you can give me, Steven P. Ulrick P.S.: This is my first posting to a mailing list while using gmail. I clicked "Plain Text", but I want to apologize in advance for any potential evils in the formatting of this message... -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list