Nicholas Fitzgerald said:
> Well, I think we've gotten to the root of the problem here. I went and
> looked and sure enough, there was no MX record for the icesource.com
> domain. I must have completely spaced out on that when I set up the
> records on the new server. Needless to say, that fixed it. Also, the
> primary.icesource.com name server is defunct and has been replaced by  the
> ns1.axelis.com name server. That icesource.com was pointing at the  old
> server is also probably a big part of the problem. Thanks for all  the
> help, I guess I need to be a bit more attentive when
> rebuilding/reconfiguring my DNS records after a change.

happens to everyone. last year when I migrated my company's website
I input the wrong number into DNS and the site was unreachable for
about 15 hours :)

luckily the site only has a couple dozen visitors a day so it wasn't
a major problem.

nate





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