shwescorpion
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| 10-07-2008 1:51 AM |
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I'm using Argosoft Mail server pro 1.8.9.5 with dynamic DNS account.
I can receive mail from gmail, yahoo ... even from this forum registration confirmation.
But when I reply or send mail to gmail, yahoo ... server gave me following message and mail won't deliver ...
10/7/2008 1:39:19 PM - Starting delivery thread, ID=25 10/7/2008 1:39:19 PM - { 25} START Delivery 10/7/2008 1:39:19 PM - [ 25] Delivering to 2 recipients 10/7/2008 1:39:19 PM - [ 25] Attempting to deliver to the domain gawab.com 10/7/2008 1:39:19 PM - Active delivery threads (ID=25 start): 0 10/7/2008 1:39:25 PM - [ 25] DNS Timeout. Will retry in 0 hr 10 min 10/7/2008 1:39:25 PM - [ 25] Attempting to deliver to the domain gmail.com 10/7/2008 1:39:31 PM - [ 25] DNS Timeout. Will retry in 0 hr 10 min 10/7/2008 1:39:31 PM - Delivery thread, ID=25, terminated after running for 12.031 seconds. 10/7/2008 1:39:31 PM - { 25} END Delivery
how can I solve ...? TIA ...
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mcorrow Forum Moderator Posts: 238 Online:  ArGoNuke Lt. JG


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| 10-07-2008 3:25 AM |
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Your DNS server(s) are not responding. Verify that they are real DNS servers, and that you can get to them. HTH |
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shwescorpion
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| 10-07-2008 5:22 AM |
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Thanks Matt, I don't think this is DNS server problem ... I'm using My ISP's DNS server ... I can browse the net, send email using outlook, web-mail, everything is fine .. If i use the build-in Tools > Alternate Delivery> Relay Service .... it is working ... but with this option I can send 4KB or less only which I don't want to ... any ideas ...? |
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mcorrow Forum Moderator Posts: 238 Online:  ArGoNuke Lt. JG


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| 10-07-2008 5:27 AM |
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| Have you listed your ISP's DNS servers in the application settings? Use NSLOOKUP using each of those servers to resolve a query and make sure that they are responding properly. You may need to increase the DNS timeout value if they are slow to respond. |
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shwescorpion
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| 10-07-2008 5:40 AM |
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Yes Matt .. I did configure the DNS setting in application ... please see attached screen shot ...

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mcorrow Forum Moderator Posts: 238 Online:  ArGoNuke Lt. JG


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| 10-07-2008 5:44 AM |
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OK. When I use NSLOOKUP, and set my DNS server to 202.188.1.5, it times out when I do a query. The 208.67.222.222 does answer quickly though. I suspect that your argo is trying to use the 202.188.1.5 server, which is mis-behaving. HTH |
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shwescorpion
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| 10-07-2008 5:47 AM |
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let me try and will post it back .... thx .. |
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shwescorpion
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| 10-07-2008 5:54 AM |
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No go Matt ... I changed DNS to 208.67.222.222 only and shutdown the server. then restart and send new mail thread to 2 domain ... 1 to yahoo and 1 to gmail ...
but still the same result ...
10/7/2008 5:48:53 PM - { 7} START Delivery 10/7/2008 5:48:53 PM - [ 7] Delivering to 2 recipients 10/7/2008 5:48:53 PM - Active delivery threads (ID=7 start): 0 10/7/2008 5:48:53 PM - [ 7] Attempting to deliver to the domain gmail.com 10/7/2008 5:49:13 PM - [ 7] DNS Timeout. Will retry in 0 hr 10 min 10/7/2008 5:49:13 PM - [ 7] Attempting to deliver to the domain yahoo.com 10/7/2008 5:49:29 PM - Starting delivery thread, ID=8 10/7/2008 5:49:29 PM - { 8} START Delivery 10/7/2008 5:49:29 PM - [ 8] Delivering to shwescorpion@gmail.com 10/7/2008 5:49:29 PM - Active delivery threads (ID=8 start): 1 10/7/2008 5:49:29 PM - [ 8] Attempting to deliver to the domain gmail.com 10/7/2008 5:49:33 PM - [ 7] DNS Timeout. Will retry in 0 hr 10 min 10/7/2008 5:49:33 PM - Delivery thread, ID=7, terminated after running for 40.094 seconds. 10/7/2008 5:49:33 PM - { 7} END Delivery 10/7/2008 5:49:33 PM - Active delivery threads (ID=7 end): 1 10/7/2008 5:49:49 PM - [ 8] DNS Timeout. Will retry in 0 hr 10 min 10/7/2008 5:49:49 PM - Delivery thread, ID=8, terminated after running for 20.078 seconds. 10/7/2008 5:49:49 PM - { 8} END Delivery 10/7/2008 5:49:49 PM - Active delivery threads (ID=8 end): 0
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mcorrow Forum Moderator Posts: 238 Online:  ArGoNuke Lt. JG


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| 10-07-2008 6:05 AM |
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OK... let's take a step back..... Has this ever worked? If so, what has changed? Does this work to send to ANY domain, other than gmail, yahoo??(in other words, is it ALL domains, or only gmail and yahoo)? |
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shwescorpion
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| 10-07-2008 6:14 AM |
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this is the first time I used this sw ... it looks like all the domain ... gawab is another domain which I tried .... but incoming mails are fine ... I received all ... what I don't understand is when I use the relay service it works ... do u want me to try other domain ...? |
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mcorrow Forum Moderator Posts: 238 Online:  ArGoNuke Lt. JG


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| 10-07-2008 6:19 AM |
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open a command prompt on that machine... Type "nslookup" and hit enter. Then type "server 208.67.222.222" and hit enter.. then type "gmail.com"(or any other domain name) and hit enter. If it comes back with the address of the domain then the DNS server is working. It still sounds like the DNS server(s) are not replying to your query in an appropriate amount of time. If it replies "timed out" then you are not able to get to that DNS server. Is this argo server on a separate box, or on your desktop/laptop? |
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mcorrow Forum Moderator Posts: 238 Online:  ArGoNuke Lt. JG


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| 10-07-2008 6:21 AM |
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You can also click on the little checkmark next to where you configure your DNS server(s) to have argo check the server(s), and tell you what it found. It may find valid DNS servers, and ask if you want to use those.... |
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shwescorpion
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| 10-07-2008 7:53 AM |
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Posted By mcorrow on 10-07-2008 6:19 AM open a command prompt on that machine... Type "nslookup" and hit enter. Then type "server 208.67.222.222" and hit enter.. then type "gmail.com"(or any other domain name) and hit enter. If it comes back with the address of the domain then the DNS server is working. It still sounds like the DNS server(s) are not replying to your query in an appropriate amount of time. If it replies "timed out" then you are not able to get to that DNS server. Is this argo server on a separate box, or on your desktop/laptop?
hi..Matt... this is nslookup result from the same machine ... it was on my laptop where the argo server installed ...
C:\Documents and Settings\shwescorpion>nslookup gmail.com Server: cns2.tm.net.my Address: 202.188.1.5
Non-authoritative answer: Name: gmail.com Addresses: 64.233.161.83, 66.249.91.83, 209.85.171.83
C:\Documents and Settings\shwescorpion>nslookup 208.67.222.222 Server: cns2.tm.net.my Address: 202.188.1.5
Name: resolver1.opendns.com Address: 208.67.222.222
as you can see my machine DNS server is 202.188.1.5 and it was responding ...
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shwescorpion
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| 10-07-2008 7:57 AM |
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Posted By mcorrow on 10-07-2008 6:21 AM You can also click on the little checkmark next to where you configure your DNS server(s) to have argo check the server(s), and tell you what it found. It may find valid DNS servers, and ask if you want to use those....
if I click on that checkmark ... the app pickup the DNS entry of my machine 202.188.1.5 .... now I did configure manually the DNS server to 220.233.167.31 which was from AU and still the same result ...
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mcorrow Forum Moderator Posts: 238 Online:  ArGoNuke Lt. JG


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| 10-07-2008 7:58 AM |
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| OK... click on the check mark next to where you specify dns servers in argo. Let it check those servers to see if they are good dns servers.... Do you have any kind of firewall or virus checking program on your system that may be blocking? |
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mcorrow Forum Moderator Posts: 238 Online:  ArGoNuke Lt. JG


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| 10-07-2008 8:03 AM |
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| I found a note on argo list of changes... try changing dns timeout to "0"... see if that helps.... |
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shwescorpion
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| 10-07-2008 8:06 AM |
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yes... I'm using NOD32 internet security ... when I first install argo ... I don't even receive the mail ... after disable the NOD32 only then I receive the mail ... to make sure I'll remove it .... |
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shwescorpion
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| 10-07-2008 8:59 AM |
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Still the same after removing the NOD ... I try to trace route to gmail.com, yahoo.com ... all 30 hops are not responding .... may be my ISP problem .... |
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