Submitted by jonas-2 on Tue, 04/14/2015 - 17:27
Hi,
- The back story:
I used to use CPanel. When a client uses a 3rd party email (i.e. google, outlook), I just click on "remote email server" during the setup, and that's it.
- The current story:
Now that i m using Virtualmin, I wanted to do the same thing but i realised there are more steps to take. So here is what i did:
Client receives emails fine but when a user (myself) within my server sends her an email, user gets a bounce back as follows:
- Troubleshooting:
I realise I could ad an A record with the IP for domain.tld.mail.protection.outlook.com.domain.tld but I'd rather not do that because I dont want to run the risk of them changing their IP.
Status:
Closed (fixed)
Comments
Submitted by andreychek on Tue, 04/14/2015 - 17:34 Comment #1
Howdy -- you may need to verify that DNS lookups are working in your case, as it sounds like everything else you did is correct.
It looks like you may be using Virtualmin GPL there though... if you're using Virtualmin GPL and you had additional questions, you'd actually want to use the Forums for support. We monitor the Forums, along with lots of wonderful folks in the community.
Thanks!
Submitted by jonas-2 on Tue, 04/14/2015 - 17:44 Comment #2
Sorry I thought I was on the forum.
Can you explain how to go about verifying the DNS lookups are working? In the clients registrar I see this:
Alias TTL Refers to Host Name
autodiscover.domain.tld 3600 autodiscover.outlook.com.
Am I supposed to used that for something?
Special note:
In the error message, "domain.tld" is appended to the reported MX record I have in the system.
Submitted by andreychek on Tue, 04/14/2015 - 18:10 Comment #3
We can certainly go over DNS troubleshooting, but the best place to do that would be in the Forums as well :-)
To access the forums, click the "Forums" link above, and there, choose the "Post new Forum topic".
Thanks!
Submitted by jonas-2 on Tue, 04/14/2015 - 18:26 Comment #4