Re: Mail

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On Sep 22, 2004, at 4:02 PM, Damien Estrada wrote:

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 ??

If you've changed SMTP/POP servers, this obviously has an effect on your mail service. That's like saying "everything used to work before I changed all the relevant settings".


Now you're using a mail server which doesn't have the necessary DNS records configured. No amount of local configuration is going to save you until you get your DNS issues sorted out. I don't really have the time to walk you through the intricacies of DNS administration; besides, it's something best left to the experts. I suggest you contact your DNS provider (ravy.com?) to resolve this appropriately.


-- Jason Dixon, RHCE DixonGroup Consulting http://www.dixongroup.net



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