Gilbo
Storage is cool
Hey guys,
I moved a domain's email servers over to Google Apps today, and I have an odd issue. Users on 1 domain of our company, can't send email to those on the other. Everything is hosted on Google Apps for your Domain. The transition of both domains DNS happened about 6 hours ago today.
What Works:
1. Users of domain2 can send email to domain1 (just not vice versa).
2. Everyone can send email to the rest of the universe (i.e. I can send a test email from the troublesome domain to my personal email account).
What Doesn't Work:
1. Sending email from domain1 to domain2.
The error follows:
I left the domains in there so you can look up the MX records yourselves, if it helps. I'll post them below in a second.
If I'm reading that correctly, it's complaining --not that the destination email account doesn't exist--, but that the sending one doesn't. WTF? For the record, the sending account exists. I can login into it, etc.
I've done DNSStuff.com checks on both domains to ensure the servers report the MX records correctly. They do.
This has been driving me batty all afternoon...
I moved a domain's email servers over to Google Apps today, and I have an odd issue. Users on 1 domain of our company, can't send email to those on the other. Everything is hosted on Google Apps for your Domain. The transition of both domains DNS happened about 6 hours ago today.
What Works:
1. Users of domain2 can send email to domain1 (just not vice versa).
2. Everyone can send email to the rest of the universe (i.e. I can send a test email from the troublesome domain to my personal email account).
What Doesn't Work:
1. Sending email from domain1 to domain2.
The error follows:
Delivery to the following recipient failed permanently:
xyz@canril.com
Technical details of permanent failure:
Google tried to deliver your message, but it was rejected by the recipient domain. We recommend contacting the other email provider for further information about the cause of this error. The error that the other server returned was: 553 553 5.3.0 <xyz@90george.com>... no such user@90george.com - on relay of: MAIL FROM:<xyz@90george.com> (state 14).
I left the domains in there so you can look up the MX records yourselves, if it helps. I'll post them below in a second.
If I'm reading that correctly, it's complaining --not that the destination email account doesn't exist--, but that the sending one doesn't. WTF? For the record, the sending account exists. I can login into it, etc.
I've done DNSStuff.com checks on both domains to ensure the servers report the MX records correctly. They do.
This has been driving me batty all afternoon...