Greetings,
I have been using SMTP to send emails for my XenForo message board for around one year. Everything has worked perfect until now. Perhaps it is to do with the issue in my last thread, in which I encountered DNS issues.
After my question was answered, I went ahead and adjusted all my DNS records to read as follows:
A blackout-ro.net directs to 162.243.129.112 3600 (TTL)
NS blackout-ro.net.blackout-ro.net directs to ns1.digitalocean.com. 3600 (TTL)
NS blackout-ro.net.blackout-ro.net directs to ns2.digitalocean.com. 3600 (TTL)
NS blackout-ro.net.blackout-ro.net directs to ns2.digitalocean.com. 3600 (TTL)
Now it seems my SMTP Relay no longer works. For the record, I am with SendGrid.net, and have never encountered an issue. I have the necessary ports open and have not changed my account information there.
Thank you
This textbox defaults to using Markdown to format your answer.
You can type !ref in this text area to quickly search our full set of tutorials, documentation & marketplace offerings and insert the link!
Hi @blackoutro2006 Where does it fail? Are you using Postfix/Exim to relay? Have you checked the logs? Are there any errors/logs in SendGrid? As far as I can remember, you need to setup SPF (and maybe DKIM) on your DNS to allow SendGrid to send mail on your behalf. Did you copy those records over, when you moved to DigitalOcean’s name servers?
Get paid to write technical tutorials and select a tech-focused charity to receive a matching donation.
Full documentation for every DigitalOcean product.
The Wave has everything you need to know about building a business, from raising funding to marketing your product.
Stay up to date by signing up for DigitalOcean’s Infrastructure as a Newsletter.
New accounts only. By submitting your email you agree to our Privacy Policy
Scale up as you grow — whether you're running one virtual machine or ten thousand.
Sign up and get $200 in credit for your first 60 days with DigitalOcean.*
*This promotional offer applies to new accounts only.