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<blockquote data-quote="BadTA" data-source="post: 138067"><p>I am having trouble sending mail to a certain domain. According to the MailService log files it is not connecting to the appropriate mail server on the other end.</p><p></p><p>For example, if I am sending email to <a href="mailto:user@domain.com">user@domain.com</a> the mail server at domain.com might not be domain.com, but that is what is happening. If I do an nslookup and set type=mx domain.com shows a mailserver at mail1.domain.com, but in my log file, it is trying to connect to domain.com:25 instead of mail1.domain.com:25.</p><p></p><p>Any idea why nslookup gets it right but the mail server doesn't? The mail server is Max OSX 10.3.</p><p></p><p>Thanks</p><p>Mark</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BadTA, post: 138067"] I am having trouble sending mail to a certain domain. According to the MailService log files it is not connecting to the appropriate mail server on the other end. For example, if I am sending email to [email]user@domain.com[/email] the mail server at domain.com might not be domain.com, but that is what is happening. If I do an nslookup and set type=mx domain.com shows a mailserver at mail1.domain.com, but in my log file, it is trying to connect to domain.com:25 instead of mail1.domain.com:25. Any idea why nslookup gets it right but the mail server doesn't? The mail server is Max OSX 10.3. Thanks Mark [/QUOTE]
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