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Re: Bounced mailFrom: Paul Willis Date: Wednesday, December 8, 1999
Time: 10:04:00 amHi
Their ISP has 3 nameservers, using DNS Expert (highly recommended) I queried each for my domain the first two gave a list of all the root servers and the third returned my QDNS servers, so this seems fine to me.
Any other ideas?
Paul Willis
>you could start by doing a whois on their domain and finding out what
>their nameservers are, and query them whith your domain. They may or
>may not be using those same mail servers in their mail, but it would be
>a reasonable guess that they do, and a place to start, if the
>nameservers don't resolve properly you can tell the admin so.
>
> >
> > Someone (all domain and email services handled by another company not
> > us) has told us that when they try to send email to anyone in our
> > company ie: 'anyone@netro42.com' the mail is returned by their mail
> > server with a message 'domain not known'
> >
> > I have checked our DNS setup from the root servers down and all seems
> > OK we are getting mail to these addresses from elsewhere fine.
> >
> > My guess is that the DNS server that their mail server is looking at
> > is the problem?
> > What would this be or what else can cause this so I can let their sys
> > amin know?
> >
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