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Date:      Wed, 8 Nov 2000 14:31:16 -0600
From:      Goblin <h0b_g0blin@yahoo.com>
To:        Glenn McCalley <freebsd@mail.bnetmd.net>
Cc:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: MX-DNS-telnet sanity check
Message-ID:  <20001108143116.A19030@uswest.net>
In-Reply-To: <Pine.BSF.4.21.0011081130350.66705-100000@mail.bnetmd.net>; from freebsd@mail.bnetmd.net on Wed, Nov 08, 2000 at 11:48:23AM -0500
References:  <Pine.BSF.4.21.0011081130350.66705-100000@mail.bnetmd.net>

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They are, tol put it kindly, misinformed, and ignorant. Is your mail
being bounced? To which domain is mail being lost? What is your mail
server running?

I have a little experience in this, moreso in the problems associated
with firewalled MTA hosts. (This is bad in itself, BTW)

As for MX records, your domain does not need a CNAME to a mail server,
as the whole idea of MX records is being able to specify one mail server
which is an actual host for either multiple other hosts not intended to
be MTAs, or for a domain to simplify email addresses.

As for your DNS configuration, upon request, I can dig into yours and
see what I find.

On 11/08, Glenn McCalley rearranged the electrons to read:
> Hi all, more generic than FreeBSD, but hope somecan confirm/deny:
>=20
> We have a domain hosted on us, with an MX record pointing to another
> ISP.  Mail worked just fine until this Monday morning.  At that time, mail
> delivery through the MX'ed ISP went intermittent.  By that, some mail is
> delivered OK, some mail is not.
>=20
> "Other ISP" are claiming that our DNS is set up incorrectly.
> domain.com.	IN  MX  0  mail.otherisp.net.
> --seems pretty straightforward to us, and has worked for over a year.
>=20
> The basis of their claim is their statement that running:
>=20
> bash# telnet domain.com 25
>=20
> -- does not connect to their mail server, the target of the MX entry, but
> rather to the server where domain.com is housed.  This is supposed to be
> proof that our DNS MX entry is wrong.
>=20
> Personally, I didn't know that specifying port 25 on a telnet connection
> would cause telnet to do an MX lookup and then connect to that address
> rather than the address for "domain.com".  Am I missing this or are they
> blowing the smoke I think they are?
> Thanks!
> Glenn.
>=20
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