But when i was running under Windows 2000 Advanced Server with the same setting i have now ( except new SMTP and POP Servers ) it was working great. I have the hopto.org settings to MX gc-site.hopto.org as my external mail server. Would me creating a DNS record on my server do the trick ?? On Wed, 2004-09-22 at 15:48, jason@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > > I'm currently having a problem with sendmail. I can send mail out, I'm > > assuming. ( I can send to my bellsouth account, aswell to my local mail > > account. ) The problem is that i can't recieve mail to my mail server. > > The only mail that comes in is the one from the local account. Below is > > an example : > > > > Mail Server : gc-site.hopto.org > > DNS MX : gc-site.hopto.org > > > > Host : gc-site.hopto.org > > > > gc-site.hopto.org can send out (e.g. to my bellsouth account ) > > damienjp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx can't send to gc-site.hopto.org > > but if local@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx sends to gc-site.hopto.org it works !! > > > > Need some help please... BTW If more info is needed please let me know, > > i'm pretty sure i didn't explain this in detail. > > You have DNS issues. Out of the three nameservers delegated to handle > hopto.org (nf[1-3].no-ip.com), only nf3.no-ip.com has an entry to > subdelegate DNS for hopto.org to ns[1-2].ravy.com. And even then, neither > of them have any zones for hopto.org. > > The reason that you can send mail locally on gc-site.hopto.org is just > that... it's local. The MTA should always (unless configured otherwise) > attempt local delivery before reverting to MX. > > > -- > Jason Dixon, RHCE > DixonGroup Consulting > http://www.dixongroup.net > > -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:redhat-list-request@xxxxxxxxxx?subject=unsubscribe https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list