Hi,
Stan Hoeppner wrote:
MX records are for second level domains, thus you can't us an MX record
in this case as your system is a third level domain. The MX records in
your case are for dyndns.org, your parent domain.
Rubbish, you can have an MX at any level you like.
What is important is that the MX record has a corresponding A record as
well.
Also, as has been mentioned already, it is highly advisable to have rDNS
{reverse DNS) -- without it, you should be using smart host, ie your
ISP as an upstream sender.
Using dynamic IP means that you can't properly run your own mail server
for both sending and receiving directly.
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Kind Regards
AndrewM
Andrew McGlashan
Broadband Solutions now including VoIP
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