tl expired.
my thoughts.byron
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Subject: RE: entries in outbound IMS queue - host unreachable
nslookup -q=mx domain.com gives and ip address
when I cal
, 2001 2:53 PM
Subject: RE: entries in outbound IMS queue - host unreachable
> nslookup -q=mx domain.com gives and ip address
> when I called my isp, they give me the same numbers
> tracert goes to their isp and dies
>
> when does the message in the IMS queue die and sends a mes
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Subject: RE: entries in outbound IMS queue - host unreachable
nslookup -q=mx domain.com gives and ip address
when I called my isp, they give me the same numbers
tracert
nslookup -q=mx domain.com gives and ip address
when I called my isp, they give me the same numbers
tracert goes to their isp and dies
when does the message in the IMS queue die and sends a message to the
sender an undeliverable message???
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It means the remote host is, er, unreachable.
That is to say: the destination domain was located and resolved in DNS but
the server can't be reached/isn't responding.
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It looks like your DNS is not resolving. Have you done any
troubleshooting? NSLOOKUP perhaps? Is you DNS configured to forward?
Thomas Di Nardo
Red Hat Professional Consulting
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