On 7/18/07, Karl Larsen <k5di@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Linus Ulrick wrote: > 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. >
My experience is that it takes about a week for a new domain name to make it's way across the world. If it has been less than a week just relax and it will happen. Karl
Hello, Karl So, you are saying that even though http://www.afolkey2.net is now accessible by it's domain name, that different, oh let's say "functions" of my domain will take different amounts of time to become useable again? If that is so, that's cool. I'm just asking because I honestly want to know. I must restate, though, that the thing that confuses me is how my registrar, in two different locations, shows two different sets of nameservers. But again, this might all just be a waiting game. Thank you for your attention, Steven P. Ulrick P.S.: I had forgotten that I had used the name of our dear deceased cat, Linus (pronounced Lee-nus) in the account settings on this email account. Like my wife just said, his memory lives on :) -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list