"horas simalango" horasima@gmail.com wrote:
Please help me solve this problem! <<
The commands you'd use to diagnose this problem are:
dig pttropical.co.id SOA
(That works fine)
dig pttropical.co.id MX
(That works, and shows mail.pttropical.co.id as their MX)
traceroute mail.pttropical.co.id
(Which bombs out. Ergo their mail server or an upstream router or link is down).
Best,
--- Les Bell, RHCE, CISSP [http://www.lesbell.com.au] Tel: +61 2 9451 1144 FreeWorldDialup: 800909
Thank's for your support,
So what is the conclusion sir? Is the problem in my server or in pttropical server? Could you please explain more clear?
thank you,
Regards,
Horasima SML.
2008/1/31, Les Bell lesbell@lesbell.com.au:
"horas simalango" horasima@gmail.com wrote:
Please help me solve this problem! <<
The commands you'd use to diagnose this problem are:
dig pttropical.co.id SOA
(That works fine)
dig pttropical.co.id MX
(That works, and shows mail.pttropical.co.id as their MX)
traceroute mail.pttropical.co.id
(Which bombs out. Ergo their mail server or an upstream router or link is down).
Best,
--- Les Bell, RHCE, CISSP [http://www.lesbell.com.au] Tel: +61 2 9451 1144 FreeWorldDialup: 800909
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On Thu, Jan 31, 2008, horas simalango wrote:
Thank's for your support,
So what is the conclusion sir? Is the problem in my server or in pttropical server? Could you please explain more clear?
Most likely there was a temporary problem connecting to their server. I was just able to ping mail.pttropical.co.id, their only listed MX server.
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