I just sent a test message myself and it is to be found nowhere - also no bounce.
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speednames is my domain provider.Originally posted by RichardCranium View Post
Email sent to @cavaris.com must go somewhere first.
Am I right in thinking speednames is your hosting provider? If so, I would expect you need to configure the email on there. I reckon email sent to ThomasSoerensen@cavaris.com is being cheerfully stored on that email system, and anything else bounces as unknown (i.e. no alias set up for it).
but they do not host my email.
Google apps that has the cavaris domain told me to perform a CNAME update to a line in the Wweb settings at speednames. So I made an entry that reads like this : googleffffffffd.cavaris.com CNAME google.com.
This has worked for about 1.5 years with out problems.
Then today it stops."Condoms should come with a free pack of earplugs."Comment
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BTW when I was panicking about Google not working yesterday, I was sending myself loads of test messages and not getting them. I've now discovered that GoogleMail is "clever" in that it recongises messages you've sent (because the one coming in matches the one in the sent box) and doesn't add it to your inbox. So you can't send yourself a message via Google, even if it's via a different domain.Originally posted by ThomasSoerensen View PostI just sent a test message myself and it is to be found nowhere - also no bounce.
It's mentioned in the FAQ somewhere, under sending to a mailing list.Will work inside IR35. Or for food.Comment
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the other day I had a website created and in the speednames settings I created an entry of www.cavaris.com webalias "address of website at website hoster"
this line was above the CNAME line
could that be it.
I have now removed the webalias entry.
Lets test some more."Condoms should come with a free pack of earplugs."Comment
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if anyone is still interested.
Google claimed that the MX records at my domain registrar (speednames) had gone back to that registrars defaults.
I tried on vain to use their guide to update the MX records - but failed.
I logged a support ticket with speednames Saturday morning.
Today, monday around lunch time my cavaris mail started working again.
So no need right now the a bit change in the infrastructure.
my google apps hosted cavaris email works fine now."Condoms should come with a free pack of earplugs."Comment
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