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Will McDonald wrote:

>On 11/02/06, Chris Mason (Lists) <lists@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>  
>
>>I am having a mail server problem where the mail to one domain is being
>>sent to the wrong server.
>>When I use "dig masonc.com mx", I get
>>
>>;; ANSWER SECTION:
>>masonc.com.             86400   IN      MX      5 mail.masonc.com.
>>
>>;; AUTHORITY SECTION:
>>masonc.com.             86400   IN      NS      ns1.picadoo.com.
>>masonc.com.             86400   IN      NS      ns2.picadoo.com.
>>    
>>
>
>I don't know if it helps but I can't see any A records for either
>ns1.picadoo.com or ns2.picadoo.com
>
>[wmcdonald@stella ~]$ dig +noall +answer ns1.picadoo.com
>[wmcdonald@stella ~]$ dig +noall +answer picadoo.com ns
>picadoo.com.            507112  IN      NS      ns4.picadoo.com.
>picadoo.com.            507112  IN      NS      ns5.picadoo.com.
>picadoo.com.            507112  IN      NS      ns7.picadoo.com.
>
>What does /etc/resolv.conf on the non-working system say compared to a
>functioning one that routes mail correctly?
>
>Will.
>  
>

Will, don't know if this will help any, but check out the URL.  Says you 
have dupes for MX records and a few other things wrong.

Sam

http://www.dnsreport.com/tools/dnsreport.ch?domain=picadoo.com

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