Am 24.08.2017 um 04:26 schrieb John Levine:
This has nothing to do with BIND, but anyway.
In article you write:
I would personally try to use -all for new domains from the word go.
Only if you want your mail to mysteriously disappear. There are a lot
of perfectly legitimate ways to send a
Am 24.08.2017 um 04:57 schrieb Grant Taylor:
On 08/23/2017 07:50 PM, Reindl Harald wrote:
which means again: additional dns lookups while ip-adresses and ranges
are done with a single lookup
Yes, it does mean additional lookups, which there are a finite number of.
besides it's not true bec
On 23.08.17 19:28, Tom Browder wrote:
I have a single remote server with one IP address (142.54.186.2) I am using
it to host multiple, independent domains. I am working on configuring a
single postfix instance to serve mail for all domains (assuming I can
successfully rewrite appropriate parts o
On Thu, Aug 24, 2017 at 03:17 Matus UHLAR - fantomas
wrote:
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> I suggest
> - replace X.TLD. with "@" (BIND uses this as current origin)
>
> the result is:
>
> @ IN A 142.54.186.2
> @ IN MX 10 mail.example.com.
> @ IN TXT "v=spf1 mx -all"
Folks,
We'd had a discussion back in February (Bind query log format)
about the perils of changes to the log formats.
Just got bit by an earlier change used for logging notify
messages. Had to run some regression tests. Looks like it occurred between
9.9.8 an
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