So... What is the REAL name of MYSLD.TLD? When I try to find anything about it, I get this:
No match for "MYSLD.TLD". >>> Last update of whois database: Thu, 31 Jul 2008 01:36:12 EDT <<< How the heck do you expect ANYone to try and help you debug when you haven't told us what the domain name is...? Regards, Gregory Hicks > To: [email protected] > Date: Thu, 31 Jul 2008 07:28:39 +0200 > From: Aron Bhand <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: domain twice > > Hi all > > I know, this is a silly question. But I have to be certain because > a number of people are involved. > > === > $ nslookup > > set q=mx > > MYSLD.TLD > Server: 192.168.0.1 > Address: 192.168.0.1#53 > > Non-authoritative answer: > MYSLD.TLD mail exchanger = 5 \ > spamfilter.MYSLD.TLD.MYSLD-TLD.ch. > MYSLD.TLD mail exchanger = 10 \ > mail.MYSLD.TLD.MYSLD-TLD. > > Authoritative answers can be found from: > === > > The problem is that the MYSLD.TLD pattern repeats, mail to > [EMAIL PROTECTED] get rejected due to this. > > My quesion is, whether the problem is just a missing "dot" in MX? > IN MX 5 spamfilter.MYSLD.TLD > ^dot here > IN MX 10 mail.MYSLD.TLD > ^and here > mail IN A IP-ADDRESS > spamfilter IN A IP-ADDRESS > > And also I'm curious, why there is nothing after the line "Authoritative > answers can be found from:". > > Aron > --------------------------------------------------------------------- Gregory Hicks | Principal Systems Engineer Cadence Design Systems | Direct: 408.576.3609 555 River Oaks Pkwy M/S 9B1 San Jose, CA 95134 I am perfectly capable of learning from my mistakes. I will surely learn a great deal today. "A democracy is a sheep and two wolves deciding on what to have for lunch. Freedom is a well armed sheep contesting the results of the decision." "The best we can hope for concerning the people at large is that they be properly armed." --Alexander Hamilton
