Why do you say "incorrectly refer" regarding the term "propagation?" There
is nothing wrong with saying "DNS changes may take up to 24 hours to
propagate."
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This is what "the Internet" sees: C:\>nslookup -type=any -recurse nusolutions.biz
Non-authoritative answer: nusolutions.biz internet address = 72.151.116.178 nusolutions.biz primary name server = ns.tzo.com responsible mail addr = admin.tzolkin.com serial = 2004010201 refresh = 1200 (20 mins) retry = 300 (5 mins) expire = 604800 (7 days) default TTL = 3600 (1 hour) nusolutions.biz MX preference = 0, mail exchanger = mail.nusolutions.biz
mail.nusolutions.biz internet address = 72.151.116.178
This is what happens when "the Internet" tries to connect: C:\>telnet 72.151.116.178 25 Connecting To 72.151.116.178...Could not open connection to the host, on port 25: Connect failed
Looks like you need to fix your DNS records (possibly your entire domain registration), and even then, it'll take at least 24 hours for the world's DNS servers to "catch up" (what some incorrectly refer to as "propagation").
Here's a great online resource that you *do* want to add to your favorites: http://www.dnsreport.com/tools/dnsreport.ch?domain=nusolutions.biz
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