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I tried to add an co.cc domain to my account and got the followed error:
Using nameservers with the following IPs: 99.198.122.2 Sorry, the domain is already pointed to an IP address that does not appear to use DNS servers associated with this server. Please transfer the domain to this servers nameservers or have your administrator add one of its nameservers to /etc/ips.remotedns and make the proper A entries on that remote nameserver.
What is wrong? I added ns1.x10hosting.com at co.cc in the settings, the server ns2.x10hosting could not be added because of this error at co.cc:
IP Address 108.178.57.230 (ns2.x10hosting.com) is listed in the Spamhaus Block List.
If you believe, you have received this message in error, please contact customer support click here.
The Spamhaus Project is an international organisation founded by Steve Linford in 1998 to track e-mail spammers and spam-related activity. It is named for the anti-spam jargon term coined by Linford, spamhaus, a pseudo-German expression for an ISP or other firm which spams or willingly provides service to spammers.
Using nameservers with the following IPs: 99.198.122.2 Sorry, the domain is already pointed to an IP address that does not appear to use DNS servers associated with this server. Please transfer the domain to this servers nameservers or have your administrator add one of its nameservers to /etc/ips.remotedns and make the proper A entries on that remote nameserver.
What is wrong? I added ns1.x10hosting.com at co.cc in the settings, the server ns2.x10hosting could not be added because of this error at co.cc:
IP Address 108.178.57.230 (ns2.x10hosting.com) is listed in the Spamhaus Block List.
If you believe, you have received this message in error, please contact customer support click here.
The Spamhaus Project is an international organisation founded by Steve Linford in 1998 to track e-mail spammers and spam-related activity. It is named for the anti-spam jargon term coined by Linford, spamhaus, a pseudo-German expression for an ISP or other firm which spams or willingly provides service to spammers.
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