On 09-12-11 04:32:11, Tim wrote:
...
Well, according to my quick test, using the "dig" tool, that domain
doesn't exist. Though, a whois check shows that it does. So,
somewhere
there's a problem with your public domain records. The dig tool might
help you sort out where (you can query different DNS servers with it).
dig redfish-solutions.com
gets no answer
But this does:
dig redfish-solutions.com MX
$ dig redfish-solutions.com SOA
...
;; ANSWER SECTION:
redfish-solutions.com. 86400 IN SOA ns09.domaincontrol.com.
dns.jomax.net. 2005062000 28800 7200 604800 86400
...
$ dig @ns09.domaincontrol.com. redfish-solutions.com ANY
...
;; ANSWER SECTION:
redfish-solutions.com. 86400 IN SOA ns09.domaincontrol.com.
dns.jomax.net. 2005062000 28800 7200 604800 86400
redfish-solutions.com. 43200 IN MX 10
mail.redfish-solutions.com.
redfish-solutions.com. 3600 IN NS ns09.domaincontrol.com.
redfish-solutions.com. 3600 IN NS ns10.domaincontrol.com.
redfish-solutions.com. 43200 IN TXT "v=spf1 mx -all"
;; ADDITIONAL SECTION:
mail.redfish-solutions.com. 43200 IN A 66.232.79.143
...
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