Question about setting up a DNS record
Jason Williams
jwilliams at courtesymortgage.com
Tue Sep 30 16:25:19 UTC 2003
Not sure if my last reponse went through, but just so I understand this
correctly:
I thought it might be pretty simple. Since I had already setup a MX record
pointing to my firewall (long setup really), I figured, it was a matter of
setting the host and pointing to the A record...
So with that setup, I could then send emails to users at:
bugsbunny at blowfish.courtesymtg.com, to do my testing and at the same time
it would not interfere with my current domain, courtesymtg.com, correct?
Since my setup was pretty complicated, I figured this would be the only way
to test my setup, without breaking email for the company...
I just wanted to verify.
Thanks for your help.
Jason
At 07:23 PM 9/29/2003 +0000, you wrote:
>In article <bl9t41$30hg$1 at sf1.isc.org>,
>Jason Williams <jwilliams at courtesymortgage.com> wrote:
> >I've already setup up an A record for blowfish.courtesymtg.com
> >Now the trick for me is, figuring out how to setup the MX part of it.
>
>You don't really *need* an MX record if it's pointing to the same machine,
>but it's a good idea to have it anyway. Here's the syntax:
>
>blowfish IN MX 10 blowfish
>
>--
>Barry Margolin, barry.margolin at level3.com
>Level(3), Woburn, MA
>*** DON'T SEND TECHNICAL QUESTIONS DIRECTLY TO ME, post them to newsgroups.
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