On Sat, Jan 24, 2009 at 09:15:27AM +0100, mouss wrote: > >> IN MC 10 mail2.freewayprojects.com. > > > > This requirement was relaxed in RFC 2821. It is OK (though still > > better not to if not necessary) to use CNAMES. > > my understanding is that RFC 5321 "went back". at least, this is what I > understand from: > > When a domain name associated with an MX RR is looked up and the > associated data field obtained, the data field of that response MUST > contain a domain name. That domain name, when queried, MUST return > at least one address record (e.g., A or AAAA RR) that gives the IP > address of the SMTP server to which the message should be directed. > Any other response, specifically including a value that will return a > CNAME record when queried, lies outside the scope of this Standard. > The prohibition on labels in the data that resolve to CNAMEs is > discussed in more detail in RFC 2181, Section 10.3 [38]. > > or am I misunderstanding this?
You appear to be right, while a CNAME in the sender or recipient domain is now allowed, CNAMEs in the MX RRset are not. -- Viktor. Disclaimer: off-list followups get on-list replies or get ignored. Please do not ignore the "Reply-To" header. To unsubscribe from the postfix-users list, visit http://www.postfix.org/lists.html or click the link below: <mailto:majord...@postfix.org?body=unsubscribe%20postfix-users> If my response solves your problem, the best way to thank me is to not send an "it worked, thanks" follow-up. If you must respond, please put "It worked, thanks" in the "Subject" so I can delete these quickly.