- Server operating system version
- Linux Ubuntu 20.04.5 LTS
- Plesk version and microupdate number
- Plesk Obsidian 18.0.49
I have a Linux server with Plesk Obsidian 18.0.49 and I'm running 2 domains on it.
Both domains have Let's encrypt setup and sending and receiving mails used to work properly for years.
Two days ago I did transfer one of the two domains to another hoster and now I cannot send mails from that domain anymore.
An nslookup shows that the DNS entries for mail.{mydomain1|2} are there, but the entry smtp.{mydomain2} is missing.
If I compare the DNS settings in Home > Domains : Hosting & DNS, the entries for both domains are similar and neither one of them shows an smtp.{mydomain1|2} entry.
I cannot find where the smtp.{mydomain1} DNS entry comes from.
What creates the DNS alias for smtp.{mydomain} and how can I fix the problem?
Both domains have Let's encrypt setup and sending and receiving mails used to work properly for years.
Two days ago I did transfer one of the two domains to another hoster and now I cannot send mails from that domain anymore.
An nslookup shows that the DNS entries for mail.{mydomain1|2} are there, but the entry smtp.{mydomain2} is missing.
If I compare the DNS settings in Home > Domains : Hosting & DNS, the entries for both domains are similar and neither one of them shows an smtp.{mydomain1|2} entry.
I cannot find where the smtp.{mydomain1} DNS entry comes from.
What creates the DNS alias for smtp.{mydomain} and how can I fix the problem?