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DNS secondary MX (Re: A short question on README)

From: Ben Finney (benbenfinney.id.au)
Date: Thu Jul 28 2005 - 22:27:04 CDT


On 28-Jul-2005, Roy Eugene Vinner wrote:
> The following excerpt is taken from
> http://www.postfix.org/STANDARD_CONFIGURATION_README.html
> [...]
> When your system is SECONDARY MX host for a remote site this is all
> you need:
>
> 1 DNS:
> 2 the.backed-up.domain.tld IN MX 100 your.machine.tld.
>
> Could anyone explain what line 1 and 2 mean? Where is DNS file
> located?

It's not a Postfix configuration. It's telling you a particular DNS
record needs to exist for the domain. How you do that is dependent on
how your domain's DNS records are served.

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Ben Finney <benbenfinney.id.au>

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