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Wombat105827y@Linux nothing :O
I was adding MX records and I think I did it pretty good. But I think it's a dumb system.... Or I understand it to little...
Still... I get errors regarding the reverse DNS entry. I feel useless. -
Linux438107y@Divisionbyzero
Why is it a good system? It works perfect and when you understand it - it is logical and simple.
The reverserecord is something you set at your hostingprovider. -
Wombat105827y@Linux I did, but when I enter the websites domain it complains about not valid hostname. When I enter the FQDN it complains about hostname not matching.
I talk about SMTP teats -
Linux438107y@Divisionbyzero
For example:
You have a website called zero.com
You have a emailserver that is called mail.zero.com
You set up a A record to mail.zero.com with the IP to that server.
Then you add a MX record at @, like this:
@ MX 10 mail.zero.com -
Linux438107y@Divisionbyzero
@ MX 10 zero.com
It is not recommended to have the website and mailserver on the same server thou. -
Linux438107y@Divisionbyzero
Website is hacked - the reputation of the server goes down the drain.
Also, if they want to send spam from your domain, there is nothing that stops them because SPF will align. -
Wombat105827y@Linux OK, if that happens I will take the gun anyways. Because my wife is going to kill me with a broken bottle, if she gets me.
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reading all comments and was able to understand everything. +1 for this achievement, a year ago I'd be like: WTF are they talking about lol
thanks both of ya @linux & @Divisionbyzero
The whole email and DNS system is fucked up!
rant
thinks i don't want to do