> Hallo!
> 
> I run a mail server for exampleALPHA.tld, and that same box also
> happens to run as a 'tertiary' DNS server for exampleBETA.tld
> There is no direct relationship between alpha and beta, other than that
> our two organizations made an arrangement to act as fallback DNS for
> each other. We do not accept mail for each other, or anything else.
> We host 'zone' files for each other, but those zones are slaves of the
> masters on our own servers, and they do not reference the other org.
> 
No, actually, 'exampleBETA.tld' is invalid.

(hint: without real domain names, no one can help you)

It could be any number of things.. Is 'exmapleBETA.tld' an a record for the
dns servers? Are the dns servers a records for the mx records?

With the dwindling economy, the coins put into the crystal ball are few and
far between.



-- 
Michael Scheidell, CTO
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