Hi Paul,
well it looks like you can at least establish a connection with your mail provider.
Did you try again to open a dos window and type
telnet mail.airnavsystems.com 25
and
telnet mail.airnavsystems.com 110
? What happens?
Please also do the following:
Open a dos window and type:
nslookup
your server and IP will appear. Now behind the ">" type
set type=mx
next another ">" will appear. Behind type:
mail.airnavsystems.com
what is the output?
The first two telnet commands are to detect whether any ports may be blocked, the nslookup is to check whether there might be a rare fault in the mail-address entries.
Regards,
Markus
Hi Markus,
I got in touch with me internet provider and they do not block port 25.
The four following images are the results of your instructions. Please note that I am going through my router at this point.
"Did you try again to open a dos window and type
telnet mail.airnavsystems.com 25"........see image dos1
"telnet mail.airnavsystems.com 110
? What happens?"........see image dos2
"Open a dos window and type:
nslookup"........see image dos3
"your server and IP will appear. Now behind the ">" type
set type=mx
next another ">" will appear. Behind type:
mail.airnavsystems.com
what is the output?"........see image dos4
Hope this helps Markus! Once again thanks for your help.
Let me know what all this means to you.
Paul
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