I registered t0e.org yesterday, for kicks and giggles. (Every geek
needs a 3 letter domain name :-)
The problem is I am getting SMTP errors when I try to send any email to
my domain name.
I sent an email from my gmail account, and from my comcast account, both
with about the same result. If I manually telnet to the t0e.org mail
server and send an email it is received fine. Why would comcast and
gmail be stating a "Relay access denied" error?
---gmail---
Delivery to the following recipient failed permanently:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Technical details of permanent failure:
PERM_FAILURE: SMTP Error (state 9): 554 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: Relay access denied
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---comcast---
The following addresses had delivery problems:
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Permanent Failure: 554_<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:_Relay_access_denied
Delivery last attempted at Sun, 11 Dec 2005 07:24:25 -0000
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I check the DNS properties and they all appear correct. Here is the
nslookup output:
---nslookup---
> server ns1.mydomain.com
Default Server: ns1.mydomain.com
Address: 64.94.117.195
> set type=any
> t0e.org
Server: ns1.mydomain.com
Address: 64.94.117.195
t0e.org
primary name server = ns1.mydomain.com
responsible mail addr = hostmaster.t0e.org
serial = 2005121020
refresh = 16384 (4 hours 33 mins 4 secs)
retry = 2048 (34 mins 8 secs)
expire = 1048576 (12 days 3 hours 16 mins 16 secs)
default TTL = 2560 (42 mins 40 secs)
t0e.org nameserver = ns1.mydomain.com
t0e.org nameserver = ns2.mydomain.com
t0e.org nameserver = ns3.mydomain.com
t0e.org nameserver = ns4.mydomain.com
t0e.org MX preference = 10, mail exchanger = mail.t0e.org
t0e.org MX preference = 20, mail exchanger = mail.mackproductions.com
t0e.org internet address = 24.2.95.38
ns1.mydomain.com internet address = 64.94.117.195
ns2.mydomain.com internet address = 216.52.121.233
ns3.mydomain.com internet address = 66.150.161.130
ns4.mydomain.com internet address = 63.251.83.74
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Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Thank you,
Kenneth
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