hotmail delivery status and DNS related issue


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Hi folks,

I am using hotmail a/c with my customize email id ( eg [email protected] ) . This setup is made possible by adding MX record , so i did it but deleted all other records . so i like to ask will this is effecting the late email delivery path . i am getting emails which is delayed by 1-2 days .

So , will this problem can be solved?

Well, that website doesn't even load... and according to mxtools it doesn't have any MX records.. http://mxtoolbox.com/SuperTool.aspx?action=mx:www.paritosh.in

maybe you should show us your domain control panel DNS section, so we can see what you've set.

Well, that website doesn't even load... and according to mxtools it doesn't have any MX records.. http://mxtoolbox.com/SuperTool.aspx?action=mx:www.paritosh.in

maybe you should show us your domain control panel DNS section, so we can see what you've set.

check it may be this work : http://www.intodns.com/paritosh.in

check the screenshots

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I still can't get anything from mxtools, which has never failed me before; that'd point towards something seriously messed up with your DNS. Can you post a screenshot of your domain control panel DNS section? We can take a look and see if its all ok..

<<>> DiG 9.7.0-P1 <<>> paritosh.in mx

;; QUESTION SECTION:

;paritosh.in. IN MX

;; ANSWER SECTION:

paritosh.in. 14400 IN MX 10 957868071.pamx1.hotmail.com.

nslookup

set querytype=mx

Non-authoritative answer:

paritosh.in MX preference = 10, mail exchanger = 957868071.pamx1.hotmail.com

So who is sending you mail that you know it gets kicked back?? Is it from a legit mailserver? What exactly do the kickbacks say? Are you saying they can not find your mx record?

I just tried connecting and sending you a test message from the command line -- and I can tell you right now hotmail does not accept mail from dynamic IP address.. So depending on how your testing getting mail -- that might be your problem

Trying 65.54.188.109...

Connected to 957868071.pamx1.hotmail.com.

Escape character is '^]'.

220 bay0-pamc2-f10.Bay0.hotmail.com Sending unsolicited commercial or bulk e-mail to Microsoft's computer network is prohibited. Other restrictions are found at http://privacy.msn.com/Anti-spam/. Violations will result in use of equipment located in California and other states. Tue, 5 Oct 2010 06:07:13 -0700

250 bay0-pamc2-f10.Bay0.hotmail.com (3.12.0.53) Hello [24.14.x.x]

mail from: [email protected]

550 DY-001 Unfortunately, messages from 24.14.x.x weren't sent. Please contact your Internet service provider. You can tell them that Hotmail does not relay dynamically-assigned IP ranges. You can also refer your provider to http://mail.live.com/mail/troubleshooting.aspx#errors.

So its not a dns problem for the general public -- it could be one for whatever is trying to send the email?? But a simple query for a mx record to your domain works just fine - but lets see one of these kickbacks?? What exactly does it say?

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