Sorry, I mistyped my first message. I meant you could remove the MX
records owned by "lists", and make them owned by
vserver3.tamay-dogan.net instead.
That would direct "lists" mail to exactly the same place(s), while
leaving "lists" only owning a single CNAME record. The zone would be
legal then.
- Kevin
Michelle Konzack wrote:
Helle Kevin,
Am 2010-01-19 14:29:59, schrieb Kevin Darcy:
Correct. You can't have "lists" be a CNAME and also have it own an
MX record. The zone is invalid.
OK
You can probably just whack the CNAME for "lists" and add one for
the target of the CNAME (vserver3.tamay-dogan.net), which will
function the way you apparently intended. Be aware, however, that
this will then be valid for all of the other CNAMEs pointing at that
target,
I do not understand this.
Do you mean:
lists IN MX 10 mail.tamay-dogan.net.
bugs IN MX 10 mail.tamay-dogan.net.
IN CNAME vserver3.tamay-dogan.net.
Thanks, Greetings and nice Day/Evening
Michelle Konzack
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