I'd love to contact the domain registrars of the recipient spammers who are barraging me with the latest "google riches", or "ebay success" sales pitch emails, but I lack the knowledge of how to reveal the email headers and interpret them.
Is there a particular email client program that would allow me to view all parts of the email ? Maybe I'm using the wrong client (outlook), that would not allow me to view the more technical parts of the email, but but I don't know.
If I go ahead and click on their "unsub me" links at their bottom, that's their tricky way of finding out what emails are active and possibly make it worse for me. I know that it's illegal to send me email that I didn't opt into, in the first place, even if they do provide the unsubscribe link at the bottom, with the usual "Icann" spam disclaimer that they include.
I currently have a domain on Server 1 (Linux, Apache, Ubuntu, Matrix control panel).
This server does not have any spam filter, so I have moved all the email accounts to Server 2 (Linux, Apache, Fedora Core, Plesk) which does have a brilliant spam filter; and have changed the DNS record for mail.domain.com to the IP address for Server 2.
Emails are being successfully received on Server 2.
On Server 1, when an email is sent through SMTP to an address at that domain, it does not send it to Server 2, it gets delivered to the hosting account for the domain on Server 1. So what I am guessing is happening is that Server 1 detects the domain has an account on the server, and instead of looking up the DNS info for that domain, just assumes it is on Server 1.
What I need to do, is force Server 1 to send email for that domain to Server 2. Is this possible, and if so, how can it be achieved? If more info about the server is required for a solution please let me know and I'll provide what I can.
Two of my domains experience random DNS problems; I've had frequent complaints from eastern countries (and sometimes experience the problem myself) that at seemingly random moments the domain will not resolve. For the eastern countries, this may go on for days at a time, while for myself (in the US) it's no more than an hour or two. While it may work for some, it randomly goes down for others.
I have created five different websites for different customers and I have never offered them the option of having their email with their own domain name (coustomer@yourdomainname.com) just because I don’t see an easy way for them to login to check their emails, something like www.yourdomain.com/username or something that can be easy to remember.
So I was wandering how you guy are doing it, what interface is the best Horde, SquirrelMail or Round Cube?
How are you guys checking your emails?
Is there a lot of spam?
I used Cpanel for all of these sites but I honestly have never use the email part.
I am running a blog with Blogger/Google and use my own domain. If I want to set up an email account using that domain, I need to move it to a host right? But that also means my blog cannot have that domain again? Is this correct?
I am having an issue with sending out emails via any mail client. This issue started randomly with every account on the server just the other day and I can not seem to figure out what the issue is. I have attached an error message. Let me know if you have experienced this before.
I am having a slight email issue after moving my DNS to DNS Made Easy. On my wordpress blog I have it set to email me comments which the blog does just fine but ever since the DNS change I am having a weird issue. I use gmail for my email which threads emails. Now everytime I get a comment on the blog wordpress sends a new email and gmail doesn't thread them like it used to.
Do i need to add something to my DNS for mail. I never added anything and the server is obvisoulsy sending mail. Yep I am a noob and a little lost. I hope you understand what I am getting at here.
* GMAIL threads emails * After DNS Change GMAIL is not threading my wordpress comments only * Never added anything to DNS records in regards to email from the server Thanks a lot guys. hope you got an idea. I did search google and wordpress with no luck.
I have 2 servers, may I know can I host a domain in server A, and when the server A email server down, it can auto switch to server B to continue send and receive mail without down time?
I am trying to install a website builder script. I am using the correct permissions, the install worked fine, but while I'm using the script I get random 403 errors. It always occurs while browsing through the builder, but not on any particular pages. Sometimes I'll get a 403 error right when I log in, other times it will take several minutes before I run into a problem ...
Just a random though, (and my initial research suggest there isn't anything like this) but are there any servers that can work via PoE (Power over Ethernet) as I figured it might be a handy way of keeping wiring down and also inline APC (not sure if turning off a port would kill the power)
I am running wordpress with wp O matic. I want to update my content after 24 hours (but different time each day). Bottom line is I want a cron command which randomly execute after 24 hours instead of a particular time.
For example currently wp o matic shows the following command the following command, would you please advice how i change the this command to achieve the above results (right now wordpress is running on my computer so following thing is just for example)
I have a domain hosted which is the primary domain with all its file hosted, it also has its own email accounts setup.
I now have another domain, i want to make the new domain the primary domain for the account which is hosting my website and the previous domain to be parked on top of it - this is with the use of cPanel.
Now from what ive experienced i should be able to use and setup email accounts from within cPanel from both domains.
This is my question.
The previous domain already has email accounts setup, if i make the switch and make it a parked domain onto the new primary domain will i still be able to retain the same email accounts/passwords/email?
e.g. if i have email@[url]after the switch i want email@[url]to be under the new primary account[url]
I have registered a .gg domain which is a local domain where i live, They are going to charge me a lot to host an email account, is there anyway i can get this from somewhere else without transfering my domain name (nowhere can host accept a .gg domain name). If so how is this done?
One of my domain is hosted with a company who has h-sphere. Last one year everything was smooth and I was very satisfied with them.
3 days ago I found some of the emails stopped sending to the recipients. When the visitors create an invoice they will get the invoice by email and I will get a copy too, but now I noticed that these emails are not going to all the mails for example, when a customer create an invoice it should go to customer@yahoo.com and me@mydomain.com. What I found is it is not coming to me@mydomain.com and if the customer has a gmail address then it is not going too. but if customers email address is customer@xyz.com then he is receiving it.
Right, I have my email address (say email@domain.co.uk) connected to my DirectAdmin controlled server.
I have an the simple email services provided by 1and1 that I haven't used for ages.
I am a bit confused how multiple MX records can be used, so far I have edited my DNS record file for domain.com to look like this:
Code: domain.co.uk.14400INMX5mx00.1and1.co.uk. domain.co.uk.14400INMX10mx01.1and1.co.uk. domain.co.uk.14400INMX0domain.co.uk. If im not mistaken the above show the email server domain.co.uk is connected to (domain.co.uk) is the primary server, with 1and1 2nd and 3rd.
However if I changed the priorities all to the same value, i.e "0" would that mean the mail is delivered to all?
My ideal solution would be, if the primary server was down, send mail to secondary, but that leads me to another problem. When I want to check mail with Thunderbird its connected to imap.domain.co.uk and not imap.1and1.co.uk, so the problem now is mail split over two servers....! I would like a redundant system, to ensure email is online 99.999% of the time.
So my question is, what are peoples current solutions with multiple MX records, and how have they achieved 99.999% uptime of emails.
I always presumed the Expires: date is part of the page cache instructions, however I was told its to do with the cookie. I thought the cookie expire was set as expires=date in the set cookie line and not on a new line with the :
I have a dedicated server and I am using the SMTP of one of my domain names to send mail. The IP of this domain name ends in .25 and the server hostname IP ends in .24.
The emails that are received list the server hostname and IP in the message headers instead of the IP of the domain name that is sending the email. Is there something that can be done about this? I read that a message could be mistaken as spam if it doesn't originate from the exact IP of the domain in the 'from' field.