Thanks a lot, guys, I knew this was something stupid and that one of you
would get it right away.
Robert put me on the right track with this:
On Tue, 19 Sep 2000, Robert Waldner wrote:
> bash-2.03# telnet 24.201.62.169 25
> Trying 24.201.62.169...
>
Of course, all my telnet tests were made *in
On Tue, 19 Sep 2000 16:15:15 EDT, Daniel Lesage writes:
>I'm not too sure what the MX Pref entry is.
You can (and, mostly, should) have multiple MX-records for your domain.
The lower the preference the more the record is preferred, eg the
record with the lowest preference should get all the ma
bash-2.03# host -t mx dlesage.com
dlesage.com MX 10 dlesage.dyn.dhs.org
bash-2.03# host dlesage.dyn.dhs.org
dlesage.dyn.dhs.org A 24.201.62.169
bash-2.03# telnet 24.201.62.169 25
Trying 24.201.62.169...
bash-2.03# ping 24.201.62.169
PING 24.201.62.169 (24.201.62.169): 56
DNS should be configured correctly; I've also signed up with DHS to
provide me with a dynamic DNS entry.
Here's what I've got at DZ's end:
Host Name : @.dlesage.com
Record Type : MX (Mail)
MX Pref: 10
Address: dlesage.dyn.dhs.org.
I'm not too sure what the MX Pref entry is.
Dan.
On Tue, 19 Se
Do you have the right DNS entries somewhere for your domain. In other words who
is providing DNS for you?
-- Original Message --
From: Daniel Lesage <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Tue, 19 Sep 2000 16:07:19 -0400 (EDT)
>Hi debianers.
>
>I've recently signed up w
5 matches
Mail list logo