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Re[2]: [cobalt-users] Need some Zone Record/Mail Problem help here.



Hello,
Ok, you've sent a lot of ideas here...

I took the *.heidebreicht.com wildcard entry out.

What are the reasons for changing the cname to an A record?  The web
hosting company specifically asked me to use a cname for the http
redirect to their server.

The master name of the raq4i is charitybenefit.com, not
heidebreicht.com, I am still unclear as to why the name
heidebreicht.com is showing up in mail headers sent to drcbrieden.com.






Monday, November 4, 2002, 9:40:25 AM, you wrote:
SS> Jason,
SS> I'll try to answer as "sendmail-wise" not "cobalt-wise". Meanwhile I don't use the email feature of cobalt but I do use sendmail on other non-cobalt servers.

SS> Now, first of all that 'heidebreicht.com' you're seeing in the header " might" be the hostname of your cobalt server. Since 2 variables are visible in the header 
SS> 1) Hostname
SS> 2) remote mail server's IP address 

SS> heidebreicht.com[xx.xx.xxx.xx] 
SS> something like that.

SS> Second of all. Using a CNAME is wrong, it's not supported according to RFC's. You should be using A record instead.

SS> Where is that nitra.chevydealer.com domain  is located in your data center ?



SS> ---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
SS> From: Jason Gottschalk <Jason@xxxxxxx>
SS> Reply-To: cobalt-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
SS> Date:  Mon, 4 Nov 2002 08:57:56 -0500

>>Hello cobalt-users,
>>
>>  This is complicated in my eyes, so I'll try to be complete.
>>
>>  I have several virtual accounts at 209.15.182.23
>>
>>  Some of these notes may not be relevant, I'll let you determine
>>  that, I present them here in case they provide insight for you to
>>  help diagnose my problem.
>>
>>  These are a couple of the accounts using the above IP as a virtual
>>  server.
>>
>>  jasonandsarah.com
>>  drcbrieden.com
>>  heidebreicht.com
>>
>>  All mail sent to any virtual server at 209.15.182.23 has a header
>>  that looks like this:
>>        Received: from jason.syoinc.com ( [*ipaddress*])
>>        by www.heidebreicht.com (8.10.2/8.10.2) with ESMTP id gA4DdLa24488
>>        for <chris@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>; Mon, 4 Nov 2002 08:39:21 -0500  
>>
>>
>>
>>Why is 'heidebreicht.com' listed in there?
>>        
>>
>>
>>
>> And this mail will fail with this message if sent from any account
>> other than those that share the same IP address above.
>>
>>       The original message was received at Mon, 4 Nov 2002 08:18:09 -0500
>>       from 63-215-165-9.digitalrealm.net [63.215.165.9]
>>
>>       ----- The following addresses had permanent fatal errors -----
>>       <chris@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>>       (reason: 553 5.3.0 <Jason@xxxxxxx>... No such user here)
>>
>>       ----- Transcript of session follows -----
>>       ... while talking to mail.drcbrieden.com.:
>>       >>> MAIL From:<Jason@xxxxxxx> SIZE=169
>>       <<< 553 5.3.0 <Jason@xxxxxxx>... No such user here
>>       501 5.6.0 Data format error
>>
>>
>>If YOU sent a message to chris@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx, you would get the above
>>failure notice.  If I send it from jasonandsarah.com, it will go
>>through.
>>
>>
>>I was asked to make a cname entry and mx change to the
>>heidebreicht.com zone record and I think this may be when the mail got
>>goofy, here is that zone record:
>>
>>$origin heidebreicht.com.
>>@       IN      SOA     ns.hosting4u.net. jason@xxxxxxxx (
>>                                2001051605              ; Serial
>>                                10800           ; Refresh, seconds
>>                                3600            ; Retry, seconds
>>                                604800          ; Expire, seconds
>>                                86400)          ; Minimum TTL, seconds
>>                IN      NS      ns.hosting4u.net.
>>                IN      NS      ns2.hosting4u.net.
>>                IN      MX      10 mail.heidebreicht.com.
>>                IN      A       209.15.182.23
>>$ORIGIN heidebreicht.com.
>>mail.heidebreicht.com.          IN      A       208.1.221.18
>>smtp.heidebreicht.com.          IN      A       209.15.182.23
>>www.heidebreicht.com.           IN      CNAME   nitra.chevydealer.com.
>>ftp.heidebreicht.com.           IN      A       209.15.182.23
>>*.heidebreicht.com.             IN      A       209.15.182.23
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>In summary, all the vserver accounts at 209.15.182.23 cannot get mail
>>from outside that server.
>>
>>Error messages come back with www.heidebreicht.com in the header.
>>
>>Mail accounts in different domains on the same server can talk to each
>>other.
>>
>>I made a zone record change for www.heidebreicht.com last week, I
>>think this is when it all got goofy.
>>
>>
>>Can someone see a problem here?
>>
>>
>>-- 
>>Best regards,
>> Jason Gottschalk                         mailto:Jason@xxxxxxx
>> SYO Computer Engineering Services, Inc.
>> 586-286-2557
>>
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-- 
Best regards,
 Jason Gottschalk                         mailto:Jason@xxxxxxx
 SYO Computer Engineering Services, Inc.
 586-286-2557