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Dj Rosbon Posted - May 09 2009 : 21:21:10
I´ve changed my interment connection, now my new connection is faster than the old one, but I have been facing a problem, I can not send massages anymore. All attempting fails, no one succeed. But when I change the cables and go back to my previously connection, all works fine. But as soon as I move to the new connection, all error messages return too. I use the MLK Internal Server. What is wrong whit my new connection? Thank you.
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Dj Robson Posted - May 10 2009 : 18:58:58
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Originally posted by Douggg

You need to change your revers DNS and SPF recordes for the new address with the new ISP.


Hello Dougg, thanks for the information, but it is not clear to my yet. Can you explain in a step-by-step way? I dont have much experience in this king of configuration. Thank you.
Douggg Posted - May 10 2009 : 00:21:49
You need to change your revers DNS and SPF recordes for the new address with the new ISP.