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Re: [cobalt-users] RaQ3 Mail Problem
- Subject: Re: [cobalt-users] RaQ3 Mail Problem
- From: Wayne Sagar <wsagar@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue Apr 3 05:05:54 2001
- List-id: Mailing list for users to share thoughts on Cobalt products. <cobalt-users.list.cobalt.com>
>No, the problem is the mail setup in the NEW server, not yours.
Hi thanks but I'm not sure this is true. I can go to my alternate mail account (outside my system) and send mail to this particular domain/user at his new location and it goes. What I'm wondering is: Since I'm sending mail through the SMTP on the same machine he used to be located on, is this maybe the problem...
One other thing that is coming to mind.. The "farm" where the machine is located very likely still has his domain listed in their records, even though the NS has been changed, my guess is maybe the mail hits my server goes out from there.. hits their NS... bounces back to my server and my server goes... duah... he's not here.. "permanent error" and I get the bounce..
I had a similar problem a while back with another two domains (one now on my server) that were on the same machine at another farm.. I moved my domain but still managed the one on the other farm.. When users from the domain still on the other server mailed me, it would go to the old mail account on the old server for the domain I had moved... I still had access to that mail account so could check it and now both machines are no longer on that system.. but it seems to be, perhaps in the NS at the colo, rather than the MX records on the machines housing the domains??
Will try getting the NS information changed at the colo...
Thanks!!
Wayne