Bob Nielsen wrote:

> On Thu, Nov 04, 1999 at 12:01:29AM -0500, William T Wilson wrote:
> >
> > Yes, you can point A records from two domains to the same IP address.
>
> You can also use a CNAME record.  I'm not sure when one approach would
> be preferred over the other.

This is true however the rfc (not sure what number to look at) I believe says 
that the
hostname mentioned in an MX record shouldn't be a CNAME.

I should also mention that as far as how your mailserver appears to other 
machines,
when a mailserver is _sending_ mail out it first announces its identity via the 
HELO
or EHLO commands. What identity the host presents itself as to other SMTP hosts 
is
configurable in all the mail server packages I've dealt with. That said, mail 
server
packages that I've dealt with will only allow you configure it to present 
itself as a
single identity.

This doesn't affect mail clients which would get mail via POP/IMAP of course.

--
Jens B. Jorgensen
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