brdking
September 25th, 2001, 00:00
I've seen some traffic about godaddy.com, so hopefully one of you out there has dealt with this before.
I just transferred a domain name to godaddy.com last week. When signing up, I also purchased the 5-pack of POP3 email addresses. I am under the impression that these emails would be hosted by godaddy.com.
Now that my transfer is complete, and my DNS entries are valid, the web DNS entries work --- but I'm wondering what else I have to do to get my mail to work. I am sending to dan@volleynerd.com which is supposed to be hosted by godaddy.com, but don't think my DNS entries are setup right.
My DNS is www.zoneedit.com - which has an MX entry for mail.volleynerd.com, but there must be more to it. When trying to send mail, I get the following return message:
<dan@volleynerd.com>:
64.21.143.21 does not like recipient.
Remote host said: 550 <dan@volleynerd.com>... Relaying denied
Giving up on 64.21.143.21.
Any thoughts?
Thanks.
-Dan
I just transferred a domain name to godaddy.com last week. When signing up, I also purchased the 5-pack of POP3 email addresses. I am under the impression that these emails would be hosted by godaddy.com.
Now that my transfer is complete, and my DNS entries are valid, the web DNS entries work --- but I'm wondering what else I have to do to get my mail to work. I am sending to dan@volleynerd.com which is supposed to be hosted by godaddy.com, but don't think my DNS entries are setup right.
My DNS is www.zoneedit.com - which has an MX entry for mail.volleynerd.com, but there must be more to it. When trying to send mail, I get the following return message:
<dan@volleynerd.com>:
64.21.143.21 does not like recipient.
Remote host said: 550 <dan@volleynerd.com>... Relaying denied
Giving up on 64.21.143.21.
Any thoughts?
Thanks.
-Dan