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From: Nils Vogels (nivo
yuckfou.org)Date: Fri Feb 02 2001 - 04:28:49 CST
On Fri, Feb 02, 2001 at 09:21:24AM +0100, Linux wrote:
> Hi.
>
> I have strange problem with postfix and MX records in my dns.
> I'm hosting many virtual domains with postfix, so i'm putting MX 10
> pop.my.it on all my zone file.
> Now with xDSL some of my customers wants their own mail server.
> Now my configuration on DNS looks like MX 10 pop.customer1.it
> But when i send a mail directed to user
customer1.it, the mail arrives to my
> server again.
Do you have the domainname in your $mydestination by any chance ?
> If i send i mail from another connection to the internet, the mail arrives on
> my server.
Maybe his DNS hasnt expired yet, or your DNS config is wrong.
> Sending a mail to user
pop.customers1.it works well.
> Where my fault?
Most likely DNS, but can't know for sure till you show us some actual examples
;)
-- Whenever I am working with the Windows Registry I feel as I imagine an FBI Special Agent might feel when they have to look through a dump for forensic evidence, something like "I went to law school to go through this garbage?"
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