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| Christophe Cornil 2002-10-05, 8:35 pm |
| Hi all,
I have a little issue to solve asap.
some addresses doesn't seems to be reachable, but I don't know why.
error message:
The destination server for this recipient could not be found in Domain Name
Service (DNS). Please verify the email address and retry. If that fails,
contact your administrator.
I have 2 smtp connectors and everyone has its own NIC; and the DNS
configured is my internal DNS.
If I make a nslookup from my Exchange server, it connects to my internal DNS
and find the ip of the domain i tried (even those with the error message)
I saw also (but it's nor always the case) this happens with domain name
having more than one dot (ie: someone@go.domain.com or someone@xxx.yyy.net)
any thoughts?
BTW: as I have 2 smtp connectors, how can I force mail to go outside only
via one of the two; because, right now, I don't even know to where goes my
mails?
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| Wizard 2002-10-05, 8:35 pm |
| Have you set up an MX record in any public DNS?
Wizard
"Christophe Cornil" <cco@clear2pay.com> skrev i melding
news:eBSt2gnTCHA.3792@tkmsftngp11...
> Hi all,
>
> I have a little issue to solve asap.
>
> some addresses doesn't seems to be reachable, but I don't know why.
>
> error message:
>
> The destination server for this recipient could not be found in Domain
Name
> Service (DNS). Please verify the email address and retry. If that fails,
> contact your administrator.
>
>
>
> I have 2 smtp connectors and everyone has its own NIC; and the DNS
> configured is my internal DNS.
>
> If I make a nslookup from my Exchange server, it connects to my internal
DNS
> and find the ip of the domain i tried (even those with the error message)
>
>
>
> I saw also (but it's nor always the case) this happens with domain name
> having more than one dot (ie: someone@go.domain.com or
someone@xxx.yyy.net)
>
>
>
> any thoughts?
>
>
>
> BTW: as I have 2 smtp connectors, how can I force mail to go outside only
> via one of the two; because, right now, I don't even know to where goes my
> mails?
>
>
>
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| Lanwench 2002-10-05, 8:35 pm |
| It could be the recipient's problem, too - it's unlikely that you're testing
the nslookup or a telnet at the very moment that the message is failing.
"Christophe Cornil" <cco@clear2pay.com> wrote in message
news:eBSt2gnTCHA.3792@tkmsftngp11...
> Hi all,
>
> I have a little issue to solve asap.
>
> some addresses doesn't seems to be reachable, but I don't know why.
>
> error message:
>
> The destination server for this recipient could not be found in Domain
Name
> Service (DNS). Please verify the email address and retry. If that fails,
> contact your administrator.
>
>
>
> I have 2 smtp connectors and everyone has its own NIC; and the DNS
> configured is my internal DNS.
>
> If I make a nslookup from my Exchange server, it connects to my internal
DNS
> and find the ip of the domain i tried (even those with the error message)
>
>
>
> I saw also (but it's nor always the case) this happens with domain name
> having more than one dot (ie: someone@go.domain.com or
someone@xxx.yyy.net)
>
>
>
> any thoughts?
>
>
>
> BTW: as I have 2 smtp connectors, how can I force mail to go outside only
> via one of the two; because, right now, I don't even know to where goes my
> mails?
>
>
>
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| Christophe Cornil 2002-10-05, 8:35 pm |
| hi wizard
what do you mean? Does my Exchange server is available from public DNS? yes
it's the case
"Wizard" <wizard@zykes.com> wrote in message
news:#cs4SSpTCHA.1308@tkmsftngp13...
> Have you set up an MX record in any public DNS?
>
> Wizard
>
> "Christophe Cornil" <cco@clear2pay.com> skrev i melding
> news:eBSt2gnTCHA.3792@tkmsftngp11...
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I have a little issue to solve asap.
> >
> > some addresses doesn't seems to be reachable, but I don't know why.
> >
> > error message:
> >
> > The destination server for this recipient could not be found in Domain
> Name
> > Service (DNS). Please verify the email address and retry. If that fails,
> > contact your administrator.
> >
> >
> >
> > I have 2 smtp connectors and everyone has its own NIC; and the DNS
> > configured is my internal DNS.
> >
> > If I make a nslookup from my Exchange server, it connects to my internal
> DNS
> > and find the ip of the domain i tried (even those with the error
message)
> >
> >
> >
> > I saw also (but it's nor always the case) this happens with domain name
> > having more than one dot (ie: someone@go.domain.com or
> someone@xxx.yyy.net)
> >
> >
> >
> > any thoughts?
> >
> >
> >
> > BTW: as I have 2 smtp connectors, how can I force mail to go outside
only
> > via one of the two; because, right now, I don't even know to where goes
my
> > mails?
> >
> >
> >
>
>
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