Re: Re[2]: Emailed problem

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2000


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 26058
interpreted = N
texte = Hi John,at 1/11/00 10:50 jpeacock@univpress.com at jpeacock@univpress.com wrote: >There is no guarantee that my problem is related to yours, but I have been >having e-mail problems all morning. I have traced it to Network Solution; >their name server is reporting the NS records in the wrong order. If you >have your DNS backed up by your ISP, make sure your records are the same >as theirs. I discovered to my horror, that the MX records on my ISP's DNS >server are two months out of date. It only showed up when I split off the >e-mail server to a dedicated machine, instead of the multi-host server it >was on previously.This has a ring of relevance to it. I do remember having a similar problem years (?) ago and that was a DNS problem. I'd dismissed it this time as I could see the connections hitting the EIMS server (on another machine here) but who knows, your suggestion is certainly as valid as anything else I've come across so far.Thanks, -Sven_____________________________________________________________________ BeeHive Technologies, Inc. http://www.bzzzzzz.com - with a WebCam in Pasadena, California ------------------------------------------------------------- Brought to you by CommuniGate Pro - The Buzz Word Compliant Messaging Server. To end your Mail problems go to .This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list . To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re: Re[2]: Emailed problem (Sven U. Grenander 2000)
  2. Re[2]: Emailed problem ( 2000)
Hi John,at 1/11/00 10:50 jpeacock@univpress.com at jpeacock@univpress.com wrote: >There is no guarantee that my problem is related to yours, but I have been >having e-mail problems all morning. I have traced it to Network Solution; >their name server is reporting the NS records in the wrong order. If you >have your DNS backed up by your ISP, make sure your records are the same >as theirs. I discovered to my horror, that the MX records on my ISP's DNS >server are two months out of date. It only showed up when I split off the >e-mail server to a dedicated machine, instead of the multi-host server it >was on previously.This has a ring of relevance to it. I do remember having a similar problem years (?) ago and that was a DNS problem. I'd dismissed it this time as I could see the connections hitting the EIMS server (on another machine here) but who knows, your suggestion is certainly as valid as anything else I've come across so far.Thanks, -Sven_____________________________________________________________________ BeeHive Technologies, Inc. http://www.bzzzzzz.com - with a WebCam in Pasadena, California ------------------------------------------------------------- Brought to you by CommuniGate Pro - The Buzz Word Compliant Messaging Server. To end your Mail problems go to .This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list . To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Sven U. Grenander

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