On Wed, Oct 23, 2019 at 06:11:15PM -0400, Steve Matzura wrote: > OK, I'm a rank amateur at this. I'll take the CNAME record out.
Note that despite RFC2181 a non-trivial fraction of domains do set the "exchange" portion of an MX RR to a name that is a CNAME alias. I am not aware of any MTAs that reject or fail to be able to use such MX records. > My MX record looks OK with "10 mail.{my-FQDN}". I will create an A record > called mail which will point to my machine's IP address. And yet, this is the preferred configuration. > I have no NS records at this time. I assume you do have NS records at the zone cut (perhaps "my-FQDN" or wherever your domain is delegated to you from some registry, just none for "mail.my-FQDN"). At the zone cut, an SOA RR, and NS RRs are required. -- Viktor.