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[cobalt-users] RE: email problem



Hi Kul,

If it was a DNS problem, wouldn't that mean it wouldn't work at all?  I can
still get/receive email to the 'bad' domain if it is sent directly.  If it
is any way sent via web browser, I don't get it.  The 'bad' domain has been
on one server for years, and we've been on the RaQ3 for 7 months.  The
problem is fairly new.  I've done lookups, added email server IPs/domains..
I'm lost.  I've found nothing in Cobalt's knowledge base to help either...

=======Original message========
This sound svery much like a DNS problem to me....
You probably havn't altered anything on this domain for a while, but ive
seen this sort of weird behaviour before, that is probably due to obsolete
nameservers have NOT deleted their DNS records from a long time back, and
for some reason known only to the nameserver owners, the records get
resurected and placed back in the public domain, and couse problems for you
and others.n  Or it could be your local DNS messing you around.  Its quite
common for slight typos to cause these sort of problems, have you very
varefully checked EVERY single peice of information for the DNS records, and
have you tried a NSLOOKUP from your server, to see what it actually thinks
the dns is from the outside world.

third option is that the Domain is not listed in "accept mail from domain"
in the GUI, have you checked this?

Regards,
Kul
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