Just wanted to see if anybody else had run into this problem: (I'm running Postfix on RH7.3)
I recently changed my dynamic DNS service provider from DNS2GO to DynDNS.org. After getting it setup, I tested sending myself mail - from my RR account to my account in the domain I am hosting on my box at home. The mail was bounced. I assumed that there was something wrong with my configuration - so I read the FAQs at DynDNS...which basically told me that if the machine resolving to mydomain.net is the mail server, then I don't need to configure MX records. The mail server was working fine before I switched DNS providers. Today I tried sending mail to the account from my work account and it got through. It looks like mail coming from one of RR's servers is not allowed to my server. This was not the case when I first configured Postfix on this machine (~14 months ago). Has anyone else tried this lately? If my conclusion is correct - then nobody with an @nc.rr.com (or @rr.com?) mail address can send mail to my server :( ********************************* Chris Merrill [EMAIL PROTECTED] ********************************* _______________________________________________ TriLUG mailing list http://www.trilug.org/mailman/listinfo/trilug TriLUG Organizational FAQ: http://www.trilug.org/~lovelace/faq/TriLUG-faq.html
