On Thu, Nov 07, 2002 at 12:40:35PM +0800, Joon Guillen wrote:
> That's right, one of my colleagues is a member of said list. But how
> come it registers @www.ceruleansoftware.com, whereas our MX record
> indicates that the primary mail server is supposed to be
> mail.ceruleansoftware.com.

I redid the queries. The changes have propagated it seems, and the MX
for ceruleansoftware.com is mail.ceruleansoftware.com which answers SMTP
connections. At the time I replied to your email the MX for
ceruleansoftware.com was a CNAME to www.ceruleansoftware.com which
caused Postfix to make all the email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] be
readdressed to [EMAIL PROTECTED] despite the fact that the
MX record is now fixed. This could be the case wich the queues of other
mail servers. The mail will stay there, get old, and then bounced back.
Unless you can make www.ceruleansoftware.com somehow relay SMTP
connections to mail.ceruleansoftware.com, of course.

> Think it's a DNS problem?

DNS changes take time to propagate. Things should start going back into
working order now that the MX for ceruleansoftware.com is correct. It's
mail stuck in queues with www.ceruleansoftware.com addresses that are in
trouble.

 --> Jijo

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