- Posts: 6
- Thank you received: 0
No access to 1 url via 1 connection
17 years 5 days ago #23978
by DaveBlur
No access to 1 url via 1 connection was created by DaveBlur
Huh?
I recently changed to a different hosting for our e-mail. It seems all the proper propagation of pertinent pointers is placed, but I can't access the e-mail gateway address when connected via my office. I can connect on other isps, but not my own. I can connect to any site on the planet on my connection, just not my own e-mail.
Of course the T1 provider says it is the Email provider, and the Email provider says it is the T1 line.
I owe a beer to anyone that has a clue about this one.
(I have reset every browser/firewall/router/multiple computers/shook voodoo dolls at the connection solution I can think of)
I recently changed to a different hosting for our e-mail. It seems all the proper propagation of pertinent pointers is placed, but I can't access the e-mail gateway address when connected via my office. I can connect on other isps, but not my own. I can connect to any site on the planet on my connection, just not my own e-mail.
Of course the T1 provider says it is the Email provider, and the Email provider says it is the T1 line.
I owe a beer to anyone that has a clue about this one.
(I have reset every browser/firewall/router/multiple computers/shook voodoo dolls at the connection solution I can think of)
17 years 4 days ago #23979
by Elohim
Replied by Elohim on topic Re: No access to 1 url via 1 connection
It is both of their fault...
you can email me the beer.
you can email me the beer.
Huh?
I recently changed to a different hosting for our e-mail. It seems all the proper propagation of pertinent pointers is placed, but I can't access the e-mail gateway address when connected via my office. I can connect on other isps, but not my own. I can connect to any site on the planet on my connection, just not my own e-mail.
Of course the T1 provider says it is the Email provider, and the Email provider says it is the T1 line.
I owe a beer to anyone that has a clue about this one.
(I have reset every browser/firewall/router/multiple computers/shook voodoo dolls at the connection solution I can think of)
17 years 4 days ago #23980
by jtartist
Replied by jtartist on topic Re: No access to 1 url via 1 connection
Just a wild guess, but perhaps DNS records haven't propagated over to your T1 providers DNS servers, if you are using their DNS servers.
Run an nslookup and change the query type to MX
nslookup
set type=mx
domain.com <--your domain name here.
It should resolve with your new e-mail providers IP addresses
Run an nslookup and change the query type to MX
nslookup
set type=mx
domain.com <--your domain name here.
It should resolve with your new e-mail providers IP addresses
17 years 2 days ago #24000
by DaveBlur
Replied by DaveBlur on topic Re: No access to 1 url via 1 connection
Tried that... using alternate dns and all. Also hooked into my T1 directly (bypassing my firewall / network gear) with the same result. My business T1 connection is the only place on the planet that can't access my Network Solutions e-mail account. It may be easier to move my business! :roll:
17 years 1 day ago #24011
by DaveBlur
Replied by DaveBlur on topic Re: No access to 1 url via 1 connection
Sooo.... My T1 provider didn't get the proper DNS info from Network Solutions. It took a while to find a tech that could figure that out, but we're good now.
Time to create page: 0.133 seconds