On Mon, 30 Sep 2013 04:32:48 +0200
"Fnux" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hey Lauri, keep cool!
> 
> Yes, Apache (as well as many other "web servers" such as Nginx can act as a
> lits-blog-mail server that you currently use to spread your notes to the
> monkey list!
> 
> And, BTW, my domain "as2.com" is activated since 1997 and never ever was
> down since its inception.

Hey,

I was a bit egged on by the "LOL" part, but I did not mean to come off
as angry. There's an issue with your domain, and this means you likely
have lost a lot more mail than just mine.

1. Apache serves the web archive. It does not send the mails.

2. Your domain is misconfigured. Here's why.

Your only MX record points to mx1.as2.com.

nslookup -q=mx as2.com
...
as2.com mail exchanger = 10 mx1.as2.com.

Now, where does this domain lead?

nslookup mx1.as2.com
...
mx1.as2.com     canonical name = mail-fr.securemail.pro.

It is a CNAME to a non-owned domain - securemail.pro is an unsold
domain.

As your MX record leads to a non-existent service, I wonder how you can
receive mail at all.

- Lauri
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