On 06/09/13 11:06, Drav Sloan wrote: > Max Bowsher wrote: >> At the time of writing, the DNS records in question look like this: >> >> ;; QUESTION SECTION: >> ;bcidahofoundation.org. IN MX >> >> ;; ANSWER SECTION: >> bcidahofoundation.org. 900 IN CNAME www.bcidahofoundation.com. >> www.bcidahofoundation.com. 84397 IN CNAME bcidahofoundation.com. >> bcidahofoundation.com. 69 IN MX 10 mail1.bcidaho.com. >> bcidahofoundation.com. 69 IN MX 10 mail2.bcidaho.com. > > Exim will use the MX records in preference to the CNAME of the domain name, so > the mails will get routed to mail1.bcidaho.com and mail2.bcidaho.com. > > Regards > > D.
Hi Drav, Thanks for responding, but you appear to have ignored most of what I wrote in my email, and missed the problem that I am describing entirely. If you re-read my original email you will discover that I'm not saying anything about the destination server being wrong at all - rather I'm saying that Exim is rewriting the address incorrectly. Regards, Max.
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