I'm really hoping that someone can point me in the right direction. I have
a (remote) dedicated webserver which I lease. It is running Window 2000
Server. Everything used to work perfect until my server hosting company
decided to begin charging outrageous DNS hosting fees. When this occured, I
began using a DNS provider and everything worked fine with the exception
that e-mail could not be sent out from any of the domains on the server.
SERVER SETTINGS
'Use the following IP addresses:
IP: 66.xxx.xxx.110
Subnet Mask: 255.255.254.0
Default Gateway: 66.xxx.xxx.xxx
Use the following DNS server addresses:
66.xxx.xxx.xxx (DNS hosted by webserver leasing co.)
207.xxx.xxx.xxx (DNS hosted by webserver leasing co.)
ADVANCED TCP/IP SETTINGS:
IP Addresses:
66.xxx.xxx.110 (DNS hosted by webserver provider)
66.xxx.xxx.111 (
www.mydomain1.com DNS hosted by 3rd party)
66.xxx.xxx.112 (
www.mydomain2.com DNS hosted by 3rd party)
66.xxx.xxx.113 (
www.mydomain3.com DNS hosted by 3rd party)
66.xxx.xxx.114 (
www.mydomain4.com DNS hosted by 3rd party)
66.xxx.xxx.115 (
www.mydomain5.com DNS hosted by 3rd party)
I suspect that my problem sending e-mail is due to using different DNS
hosting providers since that is when my problem started. What I want to do
is set everything to the same 3rd party DNS provider but my webserver
hosting provider says that that will lead to problems. If I listen to their
advice, I'll never send e-mail unless I pay sky high DNS hosting fees. Can
someone please provide some suggestions? I'm commited with my current
hosting company for close to a year from now so changing is not a good
option at this time.
Thank you