Re: Can't get the MX record of a domain
- From: "William Sun" <freemansun01@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 25 Oct 2005 21:23:16 +0800
Thank you Ace very much!
This situation occur two twice.
Normal it happened after the Win2K updated from website automaticly.
Today, I try to update the driver of NIC.
It's been resolved.
I think it's caused by the software bug.
I remember a tool Microsoft provide can reset the TCP/IP settings.
But I forget the name of it.
Can you kindly tell me it!
Thanks again!!!
"Ace Fekay [MVP]"
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> In news:uwW9EhK2FHA.3256@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx,
> William Sun <freemansun01@xxxxxxxxxxx> made this post, which I then
> commented about below:
> > I installed exchange2K in a win2K server.
> > Today, I found the mail sentto this domaim "oaktree.it" has been
> > return by server. But I can sent mail to other address. The return
> > message is like " this following receipt can not reach....".
> > I use nslookup to resolve this domain. I found I can not get the MX
> > record of this domain.
> > But I can get MX record of any other domain.
> >
> > Please kindly give me a hand!
>
> I was able to get it:
> > set q=mx
> > oaktree.it
> Server: london.nwtraders.msft
> Address: 192.168.5.200
>
> oaktree.it MX preference = 10, mail exchanger = mail.engitel.com
> oaktree.it MX preference = 20, mail exchanger = mail2.engitel.com
> mail.engitel.com internet address = 80.247.73.152
> mail2.engitel.com internet address = 212.56.160.144
> >
>
> Are you using a forwarder? If you tried with a different server, say
> 4.2.2.2, does that work? To do that, type in:
> nslookup
> server 4.2.2.2
> then enter your commands.
>
> Can you give us a sample nslookup output please with the -d2 option? To
> invoke that, type in
> nslookup -d2
> then enter your commands.
>
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