(10-09-2015, 06:31 AM)zustudios Wrote:(10-09-2015, 06:23 AM)Fuzzy Wrote:What if I did zuhost.tk/xbilling instead of xbilling.zuhost.tk?(10-09-2015, 06:06 AM)zustudios Wrote: Thank you and should this work?Or do I have to do each port individually?
https://www.centos.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=30388
I disabled the firewall. Can you try to sign up again?
Well the MX tool testing website connects succesfully to the server so I'm guessing it's not a port issue.
Having said that it won't connect to your "support@xbilling.....tk" address that you're using in the xbilling module so I'm gonna hazard a guess as maybe it's sending e-mails from that subdomain? If so you'll you need to setup MX/mail DNS records for the xbilling subdomain to point at the same place as your standard domain. I could be wrong but it's all I can think of at the moment. :/
Example:
example.com
MX point to SERVER IP ADDRESS
xbilling.example.com
MX point to SERVER IP ADDRESS
EDIT: I noticed it's a CNAME so it shouldn't actually make a difference with the MX record, back to square one again it seems, I'm just coming up with ideas here haha
It's worth a try just to see I guess.
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