What is the domain name configured for the client (sender's email address)?
(You don't need to answer here, just check it out for the next question)
What do you get when you 'dig' that domain's MX from the toaster?
Mark Piekos wrote:
> Eric,
>
> I added a screenshot from a thunderbird client which has exactly the same
> wording as the squirrelmail message but is more compact.
>
> My dns servers do have a valid mx records with the correct ip address and
> I built the new server with the same ip address and hostname. ( I don't
> have them both connected simultaneously).
>
> Kind regards,
>
> Mark.
>
>
>> Mark Piekos wrote:
>>> I've managed to build a new toaster on CentOS 4.4 and incoming mail is
>>> arriving and readable ok. When I try to send an email, either to
>>> myself or outside, I get an error message 'no valid mx record for
>>> domain'. I built the toaster with djbdns as I have a couple DNS
>>> servers in my own domain. If I switch back to the original server it
>>> can send fine. I notice that my original server has mDNSresponder
>>> running. Do I need to install djbdns or is there a config file in the
>>> toaster to tell it where to go for DNS lookups?
>> Can we see the actual error message? It's stating the you do not have a
>> MX record; you may have your own DNS running, but did you configure it
>> for the domain you're using on the Toaster machine? If so, did you list
>> a MX record for it's IP address? Otherwise the machine doesn't know
>> where to deliver the message.
>>
>>
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-Eric 'shubes'
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