I am planning on running my own email server.
Firstly, my ISP is blocking port 25 outbound traffic so I cannot send
emails to the outside anyway. I am planning to possibly upgrade to a
business account.
However I should be able to receive emails from my gmail account.
I wanted to test this so I sent an email to daemonturk@mydomain,
using pegagsus as a client to receive it. I got a POP3 error. Here is
the log:
--- Tue, 16 Nov 2010 17:30:18 ---
Connect to 'imagineandthink.zapto.org' port 110, timeout 15.
17:30:19.320 15: Peer connect failure (the host has refused the connection).
No matter what I try, I still get this error (actually, two of these error/logs appear per email sent).
I
am using a free domain service (no-ip) and I'm also not sure about MX
records. The norm seems to be to use mail.domainname, but how can I use
that if it doesn't exist?
I would appreciate it if you could tell me what to type in the MX record
section of my domain settings, and maybe tell me a bit about them.
My domain name (imagineandthink.zapto.org)
is linked to my external IP, which I have a feeling is dynamic. However
it rarely changes, it only changes when I reboot the modem.
If you need more info then just ask, but my MercuryP
settings are probably ok. I still think the root of this problem is still Mercury/domain/network problems.
<p>I am planning on running my own email server.</p><p>Firstly, my ISP is blocking port 25 outbound traffic so I cannot send
emails to the outside anyway. I am planning to possibly upgrade to a
business account.
However I should be able to receive emails from my gmail account.
I wanted to test this so I sent an email to daemonturk@mydomain,
using pegagsus as a client to receive it. I got a POP3 error. Here is
the log:
<b>
--- Tue, 16 Nov 2010 17:30:18 ---
Connect to '<a href="http://imagineandthink.zapto.org/" target="_blank">imagineandthink.zapto.org</a>' port 110, timeout 15.
17:30:19.320 15: Peer connect failure (the host has refused the connection).</b></p><p>
No matter what I try, I still get this error (actually, two of these error/logs appear per email sent).
I
am using a free domain service (no-ip) and I'm also not sure about MX
records. The norm seems to be to use mail.domainname, but how can I use
that if it doesn't exist?
I would appreciate it if you could tell me what to type in the MX record
section of my domain settings, and maybe tell me a bit about them.
&nbsp;My domain name (<a href="http://imagineandthink.zapto.org/" target="_blank">imagineandthink.zapto.org</a>)
is linked to my external IP, which I have a feeling is dynamic. However
it rarely changes, it only changes when I reboot the modem.
If you need more info then just ask, but my MercuryP
settings are probably ok. I still think the root of this problem is still Mercury/domain/network problems.
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