"I need the password reset option enabled for my hosted mx domain on the Windows Live Admin center. My domain is www.greencenturyinvestment.com .
Thanks,
GCI
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"I need the password reset option enabled for my hosted mx domain on the Windows Live Admin center. My domain is www.greencenturyinvestment.com .
Thanks,
GCI
I recently created a custom domain alias to Outlook.com and I am no longer receiving messages to that email address from major banks, such as Chase, Bank of America and even AT&T. Everything else appears to be working, from what I can tell. I ran a domain check on mxtoolbox and it said my email domain is not accepting https. Additionally, Chase messages are being sent over https.
My DNS is setup 100% correctly, as is my SPF record. Is there anything that I can do to enable https or does Outlook.com not support this? I'm hoping that I do not have to move to another email provider.
Please advise,
thanks!
UPDATE: None of the non-received messages are going to junk mail.
I have a registered domain.
Yesterday I successfully created an email domain via domains.live.com
I was able to set up the admin account and added a second account.
I was able to get the emails etc going.
Today I cam back and wanted to add extra email accounts, but on logging into domains.live.com it took me no where.
The only option I had was to recreate what I did.
Hoping that if I restarted that process it would jump out and say its already done,here add more accounts here or similar.
But alas it did say that the domain was set up but scrubbed it then and said I had to redo the MX record etc.
@#$%^&!
H-E-L-P-!
(a) How should I have added the extra email accounts?
(b) Can I resurrect my settings without redoing things?
Thanks in advance
Users on outlook.com (business users) cannot send to an email domain not on outlook.com. The NDR is
There was a SMTP communication problem with the recipient's email server.
<nadc2.dgna.net>
The problem is the email domain they are sending to has nothing to do with nadc2.dgna.net. An mxlookup on the destination email domain resolves to asp.reflexion.net
All other companies can send to this domain, just not Oulook.com users. Outlook.com users get a NDR saying the above.
Why is Outlook.com trying to send to nadc2.dgna.net when the destination domain's mx record is asp.reflexion.net?
Original title: Outlook.com trying to contact wrong server to send email
Users on outlook.com (business users) cannot send to an email domain not on outlook.com. The NDR is
There was a SMTP communication problem with the recipient's email server.
<nadc2.dgna.net>
The problem is the email domain they are sending to has nothing to do with nadc2.dgna.net. An mxlookup on the destination email domain resolves to asp.reflexion.net
All other companies can send to this domain, just not Oulook.com users. Outlook.com users get a NDR saying the above.
Why is Outlook.com trying to send to nadc2.dgna.net when the destination domain's mx record is asp.reflexion.net?
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