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Re[2]: [cobalt-users] DNS reverse address lookup, Raq3i
- Subject: Re[2]: [cobalt-users] DNS reverse address lookup, Raq3i
- From: COMPUTICA <cobalt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue Oct 29 18:15:01 2002
- Organization: The COMPUTICA Group of Companies, Inc.
- List-id: Mailing list for users to share thoughts on Sun Cobalt products. <cobalt-users.list.cobalt.com>
jgn> From COMPUTICA's POST:
1) domain.com -->>> ip address
jgn> 2) www.domain.com --> ip address
3) domain.com -->>> high speed mail server www.domain.com
jgn> 4) www.domain.com -->> high speed mail server www.domain.com
jgn> This is what we learned when we first got some RaQ's and it has been
jgn> working great....if something is wrong with it, I apologize, but like
jgn> I said before, it has always worked 100% for us...
jgn> ------------
jgn> Your setup is just what I had in mind from all of this. The only difference
jgn> is we don't routinely have the MX www.domain.com .--> www.domain.com, we
jgn> have not seen a need for that, mail to www.domain.com still gets to us; why
jgn> is this needed?
jgn> Thanks to all,
jgn> Jale
I am not sure if "it's needed", but I know it was in the DNS tutorial
I went through when first setting up DNS services on my RaQ's. I have
never run any domains without both MX records....
Maybe someone else can let you know if it's needed to not....
If not....this thread has taught me something today that will save a
little bit of time down the road..... :)
Ryan