On Sat, 2010-04-10 at 21:19 +0300, Mihamina Rakotomandimby wrote: > Manao ahoana, Hello, Bonjour, > > In a zone (the zone == the domain, here), I want a basic thing: > - mails for the domain goes to smtp1.mg.tambazotra.net. > - http://the-domain.tld and http://www.the-domain.tld > both resolve to the IP 64.8.123.230 > I setup this: > > @ IN MX 10 smtp1.mg.tambazotra.net. > @ IN A 64.8.123.230 > www IN A 64.8.123.230 > > With this, the HTTP constraint is OK, but the domain owner > doesnt receive mails.
A dig on this domain (assuming it is tamb....) shows it has no MX record, is it still in the zone file? This explains why it never delivers to it if so and only to the "A" record location. Also this smtp1.mg... is not the same IP as you have shown above. so if he gets mail sent to 64... how is he to get the mail at 41.... ? (not impossible I know, but just bringing it to your attention incase it is wrong) Lastly, I've always been led to never use 00 in an SOA timestamp, always use minimum of 01, this might not be a technical requirement though (Mark?), but... force of habit set in with me many years ago. Cheers Noel
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