No, lernerheidenberg.com is NOT one of my domains.  It's another
company all together.

What happens if you do an nslookup or dig
for the MX on your server?


> Could this be the
problem? If the authenticating DNS servers (or the
> subnet
they're on) are down, thats not good. Since there are only 2 of
>
them and they're on the same subnet, that doesn't provide very good
> redundancy.
> 
> Tricube wrote:
>> Hi
again:
>> here is a dnsstuff.com test for all records for your
domain.
>>
>>
>>     DNS Lookup:
lernerheidenberg.com ALL record
>>
>>
>>
Searching for lernerheidenberg.com ALL record at m.root-servers.net
>> [202.12.27.33]: Got referral to I.GTLD-SERVERS.NET. (zone:
com.) [took
>> 195 ms]
>>
>> Searching
for lernerheidenberg.com ALL record at I.GTLD-SERVERS.NET.
>>
[192.43.172.30]: Got referral to ns1.lnoahost.com. (zone:
>>
lernerheidenberg.com.) [took 104 ms]
>>
>> Searching
for lernerheidenberg.com ALL record at ns1.lnoahost.com.
>>
[72.18.78.2]: Timed out.  Trying again.
>>
>>
Searching for lernerheidenberg.com ALL record at ns2.lnoahost.com.
>> [72.18.78.4]: Timed out.  Trying again.
>>
>> Searching for lernerheidenberg.com ALL record at
ns1.lnoahost.com.
>> [72.18.78.2]: Timed out.  Trying again.
>>
>> Searching for lernerheidenberg.com ALL record at
ns2.lnoahost.com.
>> [72.18.78.4]: Timed out.  Trying again.
>>
>> Searching for lernerheidenberg.com ALL record at
ns1.lnoahost.com.
>> [72.18.78.2]: Timed out.  Trying again.
>>
>> Searching for lernerheidenberg.com ALL record at
ns2.lnoahost.com.
>> [72.18.78.4]: Timed out.  Trying again.
>>
>>
>> Looks like there is a problem
communicating with you DNS server.
>>
>> madmac
>>
>>
>>
>> Phil Leinhauser
wrote:
>>> I have a customer who is having problems with 1
domain getting or
>>> sending email.  I realize this is a
bit OT but I'm at a loss.
>>>
>>> The problem
is with the DNS and looking for the MX.  The domain is
>>>
lernerheidenberg.com.  I have bind running locally as a caching server
>>> going to the root servers and it can't lookup the MX.  If I
look for
>>> the A record (mail.lernerheidenberg.com) it
can't find that either.  I
>>> have the same problem on my
MS DNS servers who also go to the roots.
>>>
>>> I can however go to some of the internet DNS test sites and
get all
>>> the correct info.  This is really bugging the
heck out of me because I
>>> do understand DNS inside and
out,  and I can't figure it out.
>>>
>>> I
have no other domains that have this problem.  Can anyone confirm
>>> some problem here or shed a bit of light?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Phil
>>
> 
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