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instauratio
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Tue Nov 29, 2005 12:59 am Post subject:
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Windows2003 SBS
Exchange2003
I just last week had my DNS host put pointers in his server so that mail
starts going directly to my server.
How can I know that this is working as it is supposed to? That is to say,
how will I know when I can delete the accounts at my previous host?
How can I test?
Thanks
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Andy David - MVP
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Tue Nov 29, 2005 1:02 am Post subject:
Re: want to know it's working |
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On Mon, 28 Nov 2005 10:59:02 -0800, "instauratio"
<instauratio@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
| Quote: | Windows2003 SBS
Exchange2003
I just last week had my DNS host put pointers in his server so that mail
starts going directly to my server.
How can I know that this is working as it is supposed to? That is to say,
how will I know when I can delete the accounts at my previous host?
How can I test?
Thanks
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Check your domain at www.dnsreport.com
also, you can send email and check the internet headers in the message
to see the hops. |
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instauratio
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Tue Nov 29, 2005 1:58 am Post subject:
Re: want to know it's working |
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thanks for the reply David,
I tested and found that the site dnsreport.com brings back successful, but
then cites a totally unknown mail server mx.webminders.com????? It even has
their IP address and not mine?
Can anyone help me understand why I would be getting a response like this?
If not the mx pointers?
"Andy David - MVP" wrote:
| Quote: | On Mon, 28 Nov 2005 10:59:02 -0800, "instauratio"
instauratio@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
Windows2003 SBS
Exchange2003
I just last week had my DNS host put pointers in his server so that mail
starts going directly to my server.
How can I know that this is working as it is supposed to? That is to say,
how will I know when I can delete the accounts at my previous host?
How can I test?
Thanks
Check your domain at www.dnsreport.com
also, you can send email and check the internet headers in the message
to see the hops.
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Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]
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Posted:
Tue Nov 29, 2005 9:23 am Post subject:
Re: want to know it's working |
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In news:6E1E05B2-1A81-48E1-BF42-16B17129BEF9@microsoft.com,
instauratio <instauratio@discussions.microsoft.com> typed:
| Quote: | thanks for the reply David,
I tested and found that the site dnsreport.com brings back
successful, but then cites a totally unknown mail server
mx.webminders.com????? It even has their IP address and not mine?
Can anyone help me understand why I would be getting a response like
this? If not the mx pointers?
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Who hosts your public DNS? Sounds like you didn't give them the correct
info. What's your domain name?
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"Andy David - MVP" wrote:
On Mon, 28 Nov 2005 10:59:02 -0800, "instauratio"
instauratio@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
Windows2003 SBS
Exchange2003
I just last week had my DNS host put pointers in his server so that
mail starts going directly to my server.
How can I know that this is working as it is supposed to? That is
to say, how will I know when I can delete the accounts at my
previous host?
How can I test?
Thanks
Check your domain at www.dnsreport.com
also, you can send email and check the internet headers in the
message to see the hops. |
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instauratio
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Tue Nov 29, 2005 9:58 am Post subject:
Re: want to know it's working |
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Indeed, they are not in any way associated with this company. I don't
understand how this could happen. I gave my host specific instructions.
Plus, I tested by telneting to my exchange server address:port 25?
I don't want to burden you with too much here Lanwench, but I'm faced with
several questions.
Why is my domain name pointing to another mail server in spite of my hosts
supposed changes? If I approach my host on this issue, how can I state
difinitively what has happened, how I'm sure it's happened and demand that he
correct it at once. (he doesn't have an interface in which I can manage my
own records).
Also, is this, would this be in fact why I can send email and not receive? I
know this must strike some as a naive question, but I'm baffled as to how
this happened in the first place, let alone the repercussions.
Are you familiar with this mx.webminders.com? Do you have any idea why it
would be directed towards them (besides ineptitude on the part of my host)?
Can an mx pointer become corrupted in some way? If my pointers at my host
are pointing to this rogue server, how is it that I can still telnet to my
mail server on port 25?
hope I haven't drowned you! thanks
"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" wrote:
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In news:464497F6-F471-434F-874F-7B0CC2092A82@microsoft.com,
instauratio <instauratio@discussions.microsoft.com> typed:
Thanks Lanwench for replying.
I found that I can telnet to port 25 on my email server name
I found that I can also send email out. Outgoing email arrives almost
instantaneously (as you would expect)
I'm pretty sure that the DNS host has the right info. I asked him to
change it about 1 week ago, and it has worked well for at least 2
business days. It just started to show problems today. The main
problem seems to be receiving email. Up until close of business
today, it seemed the email was just slow to arrive. But, now almost 5
hours after waiting for expected email, I'm convinced that there is a
serious issue.
The domain name is dgbco.com
According to www.dnsreport:
Your 1 MX record is:
10 mx.webminders.com. [TTL=300] IP=66.165.106.125 (No Glue) [TTL=300] [US]
or dgbco.net
Also
Your 1 MX record is:
10 mx.webminders.com. [TTL=300] IP=66.165.106.125 (No Glue) [TTL=238] [US]
This isn't your Exchange server.
This is windows2003 SBS with Exchange. Mostly setup "out of the box"
I see nothing particularly wrong when I look through the events or
the exchange system manager. But then I'm not exactly expert.
Thanks
"instauratio" wrote:
thanks for the reply David,
I tested and found that the site dnsreport.com brings back
successful, but then cites a totally unknown mail server
mx.webminders.com????? It even has their IP address and not mine?
Can anyone help me understand why I would be getting a response like
this? If not the mx pointers?
"Andy David - MVP" wrote:
On Mon, 28 Nov 2005 10:59:02 -0800, "instauratio"
instauratio@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
Windows2003 SBS
Exchange2003
I just last week had my DNS host put pointers in his server so
that mail starts going directly to my server.
How can I know that this is working as it is supposed to? That is
to say, how will I know when I can delete the accounts at my
previous host?
How can I test?
Thanks
Check your domain at www.dnsreport.com
also, you can send email and check the internet headers in the
message to see the hops.
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instauratio
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Posted:
Tue Nov 29, 2005 9:58 am Post subject:
Re: want to know it's working |
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Thanks Lanwench for replying.
I found that I can telnet to port 25 on my email server name
I found that I can also send email out. Outgoing email arrives almost
instantaneously (as you would expect)
I'm pretty sure that the DNS host has the right info. I asked him to change
it about 1 week ago, and it has worked well for at least 2 business days. It
just started to show problems today. The main problem seems to be receiving
email. Up until close of business today, it seemed the email was just slow to
arrive. But, now almost 5 hours after waiting for expected email, I'm
convinced that there is a serious issue.
The domain name is dgbco.com or dgbco.net
This is windows2003 SBS with Exchange. Mostly setup "out of the box" I see
nothing particularly wrong when I look through the events or the exchange
system manager. But then I'm not exactly expert.
Thanks
"instauratio" wrote:
| Quote: | thanks for the reply David,
I tested and found that the site dnsreport.com brings back successful, but
then cites a totally unknown mail server mx.webminders.com????? It even has
their IP address and not mine?
Can anyone help me understand why I would be getting a response like this?
If not the mx pointers?
"Andy David - MVP" wrote:
On Mon, 28 Nov 2005 10:59:02 -0800, "instauratio"
instauratio@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
Windows2003 SBS
Exchange2003
I just last week had my DNS host put pointers in his server so that mail
starts going directly to my server.
How can I know that this is working as it is supposed to? That is to say,
how will I know when I can delete the accounts at my previous host?
How can I test?
Thanks
Check your domain at www.dnsreport.com
also, you can send email and check the internet headers in the message
to see the hops.
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Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]
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Posted:
Tue Nov 29, 2005 9:58 am Post subject:
Re: want to know it's working |
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In news:464497F6-F471-434F-874F-7B0CC2092A82@microsoft.com,
instauratio <instauratio@discussions.microsoft.com> typed:
| Quote: | Thanks Lanwench for replying.
I found that I can telnet to port 25 on my email server name
I found that I can also send email out. Outgoing email arrives almost
instantaneously (as you would expect)
I'm pretty sure that the DNS host has the right info. I asked him to
change it about 1 week ago, and it has worked well for at least 2
business days. It just started to show problems today. The main
problem seems to be receiving email. Up until close of business
today, it seemed the email was just slow to arrive. But, now almost 5
hours after waiting for expected email, I'm convinced that there is a
serious issue.
The domain name is dgbco.com
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According to www.dnsreport:
Your 1 MX record is:
10 mx.webminders.com. [TTL=300] IP=66.165.106.125 (No Glue) [TTL=300] [US]
or dgbco.net
Also
Your 1 MX record is:
10 mx.webminders.com. [TTL=300] IP=66.165.106.125 (No Glue) [TTL=238] [US]
This isn't your Exchange server.
| Quote: | This is windows2003 SBS with Exchange. Mostly setup "out of the box"
I see nothing particularly wrong when I look through the events or
the exchange system manager. But then I'm not exactly expert.
Thanks
"instauratio" wrote:
thanks for the reply David,
I tested and found that the site dnsreport.com brings back
successful, but then cites a totally unknown mail server
mx.webminders.com????? It even has their IP address and not mine?
Can anyone help me understand why I would be getting a response like
this? If not the mx pointers?
"Andy David - MVP" wrote:
On Mon, 28 Nov 2005 10:59:02 -0800, "instauratio"
instauratio@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
Windows2003 SBS
Exchange2003
I just last week had my DNS host put pointers in his server so
that mail starts going directly to my server.
How can I know that this is working as it is supposed to? That is
to say, how will I know when I can delete the accounts at my
previous host?
How can I test?
Thanks
Check your domain at www.dnsreport.com
also, you can send email and check the internet headers in the
message to see the hops. |
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Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]
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Posted:
Tue Nov 29, 2005 5:58 pm Post subject:
Re: want to know it's working |
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In news:6CCC0AD5-859B-4EBB-9AF4-111187D6B8FC@microsoft.com,
instauratio <instauratio@discussions.microsoft.com> typed:
| Quote: | Indeed, they are not in any way associated with this company. I don't
understand how this could happen. I gave my host specific
instructions.
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They didn't do it right.
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Plus, I tested by telneting to my exchange server address:port 25?
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Well, you may have your port forwarding done right, but your MX records are
wrong.
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I don't want to burden you with too much here Lanwench, but I'm faced
with several questions.
Why is my domain name pointing to another mail server in spite of my
hosts supposed changes?
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Because they didn't do it right.
| Quote: | If I approach my host on this issue, how can
I state difinitively what has happened, how I'm sure it's happened
and demand that he correct it at once.
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Show him what's in there now and that it's wrong.
What did you ask him to do?
| Quote: | (he doesn't have an interface
in which I can manage my own records).
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You could always change companies and find someone who lets you manage it
yourself through a web interface.
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Also, is this, would this be in fact why I can send email and not
receive? I know this must strike some as a naive question, but I'm
baffled as to how this happened in the first place, let alone the
repercussions.
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Yes, this won't affect your *sending* mail.
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Are you familiar with this mx.webminders.com? Do you have any idea
why it would be directed towards them (besides ineptitude on the part
of my host)?
Can an mx pointer become corrupted in some way? If my pointers at my
host are pointing to this rogue server, how is it that I can still
telnet to my mail server on port 25?
hope I haven't drowned you! thanks
"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" wrote:
In news:464497F6-F471-434F-874F-7B0CC2092A82@microsoft.com,
instauratio <instauratio@discussions.microsoft.com> typed:
Thanks Lanwench for replying.
I found that I can telnet to port 25 on my email server name
I found that I can also send email out. Outgoing email arrives
almost instantaneously (as you would expect)
I'm pretty sure that the DNS host has the right info. I asked him to
change it about 1 week ago, and it has worked well for at least 2
business days. It just started to show problems today. The main
problem seems to be receiving email. Up until close of business
today, it seemed the email was just slow to arrive. But, now almost
5 hours after waiting for expected email, I'm convinced that there
is a serious issue.
The domain name is dgbco.com
According to www.dnsreport:
Your 1 MX record is:
10 mx.webminders.com. [TTL=300] IP=66.165.106.125 (No Glue)
[TTL=300] [US]
or dgbco.net
Also
Your 1 MX record is:
10 mx.webminders.com. [TTL=300] IP=66.165.106.125 (No Glue)
[TTL=238] [US]
This isn't your Exchange server.
This is windows2003 SBS with Exchange. Mostly setup "out of the box"
I see nothing particularly wrong when I look through the events or
the exchange system manager. But then I'm not exactly expert.
Thanks
"instauratio" wrote:
thanks for the reply David,
I tested and found that the site dnsreport.com brings back
successful, but then cites a totally unknown mail server
mx.webminders.com????? It even has their IP address and not mine?
Can anyone help me understand why I would be getting a response
like this? If not the mx pointers?
"Andy David - MVP" wrote:
On Mon, 28 Nov 2005 10:59:02 -0800, "instauratio"
instauratio@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
Windows2003 SBS
Exchange2003
I just last week had my DNS host put pointers in his server so
that mail starts going directly to my server.
How can I know that this is working as it is supposed to? That is
to say, how will I know when I can delete the accounts at my
previous host?
How can I test?
Thanks
Check your domain at www.dnsreport.com
also, you can send email and check the internet headers in the
message to see the hops. |
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seth
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Tue Nov 29, 2005 5:58 pm Post subject:
Re: want to know it's working |
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i was looking at the information on your domain name, thinking somehow maybe
the webminders name was setup for secondary mail server, but it doesn't look
like it is with the same company.
yes it would explain why you can send mail and not receive
on the outside, there is a pointer for your email, but it's pointing in the
wrong direction
if your exchange server is named (for example) mail.dgbco.com then an mx
record needs to replace the webminders address with mail.dgbco.com with your
exchange server's ip
being able to telnet on 25 to your server is good to know it's working.
when someone on the outside sends you mail, it checks dns for the mx record
for your domain, which currently is mx.webminders.com so it attempts to
deliver the mail there; the other end doesn't know about your mail server.
changing the mx record to your mail server will allow mail to go to you.
this should explain it more
http://www.han.com/dns.html
HTH
"instauratio" <instauratio@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:6CCC0AD5-859B-4EBB-9AF4-111187D6B8FC@microsoft.com...
| Quote: | Indeed, they are not in any way associated with this company. I don't
understand how this could happen. I gave my host specific instructions.
Plus, I tested by telneting to my exchange server address:port 25?
I don't want to burden you with too much here Lanwench, but I'm faced with
several questions.
Why is my domain name pointing to another mail server in spite of my hosts
supposed changes? If I approach my host on this issue, how can I state
difinitively what has happened, how I'm sure it's happened and demand that
he
correct it at once. (he doesn't have an interface in which I can manage my
own records).
Also, is this, would this be in fact why I can send email and not receive?
I
know this must strike some as a naive question, but I'm baffled as to how
this happened in the first place, let alone the repercussions.
Are you familiar with this mx.webminders.com? Do you have any idea why it
would be directed towards them (besides ineptitude on the part of my
host)?
Can an mx pointer become corrupted in some way? If my pointers at my host
are pointing to this rogue server, how is it that I can still telnet to my
mail server on port 25?
hope I haven't drowned you! thanks
"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" wrote:
In news:464497F6-F471-434F-874F-7B0CC2092A82@microsoft.com,
instauratio <instauratio@discussions.microsoft.com> typed:
Thanks Lanwench for replying.
I found that I can telnet to port 25 on my email server name
I found that I can also send email out. Outgoing email arrives almost
instantaneously (as you would expect)
I'm pretty sure that the DNS host has the right info. I asked him to
change it about 1 week ago, and it has worked well for at least 2
business days. It just started to show problems today. The main
problem seems to be receiving email. Up until close of business
today, it seemed the email was just slow to arrive. But, now almost 5
hours after waiting for expected email, I'm convinced that there is a
serious issue.
The domain name is dgbco.com
According to www.dnsreport:
Your 1 MX record is:
10 mx.webminders.com. [TTL=300] IP=66.165.106.125 (No Glue) [TTL=300]
[US]
or dgbco.net
Also
Your 1 MX record is:
10 mx.webminders.com. [TTL=300] IP=66.165.106.125 (No Glue) [TTL=238]
[US]
This isn't your Exchange server.
This is windows2003 SBS with Exchange. Mostly setup "out of the box"
I see nothing particularly wrong when I look through the events or
the exchange system manager. But then I'm not exactly expert.
Thanks
"instauratio" wrote:
thanks for the reply David,
I tested and found that the site dnsreport.com brings back
successful, but then cites a totally unknown mail server
mx.webminders.com????? It even has their IP address and not mine?
Can anyone help me understand why I would be getting a response like
this? If not the mx pointers?
"Andy David - MVP" wrote:
On Mon, 28 Nov 2005 10:59:02 -0800, "instauratio"
instauratio@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
Windows2003 SBS
Exchange2003
I just last week had my DNS host put pointers in his server so
that mail starts going directly to my server.
How can I know that this is working as it is supposed to? That is
to say, how will I know when I can delete the accounts at my
previous host?
How can I test?
Thanks
Check your domain at www.dnsreport.com
also, you can send email and check the internet headers in the
message to see the hops.
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