Your MX record needs to be with your A record with your GoDaddy DNS records. After that gets set up, you can use MXToolbox to confirm. You will also need to confirm that the internet has access to port 25 of your server.
the funny thing is that I have asked axigen to help, me for a pay sum and they haven given me a email thx IT consulents,
it has been 2 weeks and I am not close to getting it, I do not think I will pay for it
i have DNS Configuration the instrukton as you see in the photos i after 2 weeks im not closs to get ther, this is the most *** (redacted by admin) software ever
Please note that you need to configure properly your DNS entries.
the only correct thing right now is your A entry.
No record for the following
AAAA is not posted
CNAME for mail and mail2 is not posted
If you follow properly the documentations of Axigen and you need to learn how to setup your own mail server. Or else you will find a lot trouble if you will not secure it properly.
To help you properly, Indicate again all your proper details.
You are asking help for a specific issue and after you will say different things. Nobody will help you if you are trying to spin things around. If you want confidentiality block all the things you want to keep.
I had some time today and managed to take a look at your setup and from what I see the connection on mail.duffy.today port TCP 25 is timming out.
$ dig +short mx duffy.today
10 mail.duffy.today.
20 mail.duffy.today.
$ telnet mail.duffy.today 25
Trying 37.18.52.168...
Connection failed: Connection timed out
Trying fe80::8ec6:81ff:fed2:2a17%23...
telnet: Unable to connect to remote host: Connection timed out
This may be explained if there is a firewall that is blocking incoming sessions on port 25. Or maybe you have lost your patient and switched to another project.
Not sure why you have shared your Godaddy credentials as the problem I have pointed out above was not related to DNS but to the fact that external mail servers could not connect to your public ip address on port 25.
Have you set into your router a NAT rule so any connection received on port 25 to be routed to your email server running on 192.168.2.202, port 25?
$ telnet 37.18.52.168 25
Trying 37.18.52.168...
telnet: Unable to connect to remote host: Connection timed out
More, could you confirm that from your internal network you could telnet to 192.168.2.202 on port 25?
very simpel so sombody can do it insted of having a small take about nat and not dns setting,
i have given alle the, info abut server and network, password and all info , and i still haven got to å point hver sombody telles me sothing like.
|example.com|record type:|value: |TTL|
| @ | A |192.0.2.1|14400|
and given a approv that is setting being right.
this is the right way of doing it for axgien…
btw godaddy dont approv any format after mx record so its not that easy.
all the setting ar back agein at zero
and i have given axgin tha clar signal of whanne buy and whanne pay for setupn to, sooo