Funny how people call clear and obvious DNS problems a "mail" problem.
Does the FQDN need a trailing dot or not?
That's why i putted the word problem inside quotes :) .
But you knew al along it was a fine dns problem right :)
Kris, you got me there :). I think it produces the error message because the return message wants a FQDN. I posted it because i found other people with the same problem. Maybe it helps someone
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#1 PieterB : trailing dot or not?
Does the FQDN need a trailing dot or not?
#2 vincent : That's why i putted the word
That's why i putted the word problem inside quotes :) .
#3 Kris Buytaert : But you knew al along it was
But you knew al along it was a fine dns problem right :)
#4 vincent : Kris, you got me there :). I
Kris, you got me there :). I think it produces the error message because the return message wants a FQDN.
I posted it because i found other people with the same problem. Maybe it helps someone