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Re: [cobalt-users] Domain of sender address does not exist?



At 04:29 PM 8/11/2003, you wrote:
At 03:36 PM 8/11/2003 -0500, you wrote:
>Sounds like DNS, who is providing the DNS for the server and your secondary
>in your network connections.
>Not the dns for your domains.

Qwest providids "my" reverse DNS for network connections.  But this seems
to be a problem where the servers does not see the reverse DNS of Yahoo and
AOL  I made a slight change to the DNS here which might help, but I think
that was not the problem.

>Try installing the other patches... C6 was not a good one as I recall,
>so maybe getting your server up-to-date will fix the problem

Me bad...  The update was the latest one
(RaQ550-All-Kernel-0.0.1-2.4.19C9_V-1) of August 5, not the old C6...  I
installed that update right about this time frame...  If I can't figure out
anything, I might try installing the older version again (I guess that is
possible to do).  If the new version is "bad", I would think others would
have problems too?

>Are calls to your dns server working properly??
>Can you find the domains if you do a nslookup (i.e. nslookup yahoo.com) ??

Yahoo and AOL reverse lookups work and test fine.  This seems to be a
problem were the RaQ550 cannot "see" the domains of say Yahoo.com and thus
reject their incoming mail to the local mailserver on the RaQ550.  I did
check the DNS stuff for the server here and all looks fine.

Many thanks for all the ideas!!  But so far it is still broken.


on you network page, what do you list for you primary DNS Server and your Secondary DNS Server
where is your Raq looking for DNS at?


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