"Danny Angus" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 11:01:34 Request from 192.168.0.3 for MX-record for jakarta.apache.org.
> 11:01:34 Sending request to ns.hyperreal.org. (209.133.83.22) for
> MX-record for jakarta.apache.org.
> 11:01:34 Reply from 209.133.83.22 about MX-record for jakarta.apache.org.:
> 11:01:34 -> Answer: No Matching Records available.
> 11:01:34 -> Authority: SOA-record for apache.org. = ns.hyperreal.org.
> [2002041601]
> 11:01:34 Sending reply to 192.168.0.3 about MX-record for
> jakarta.apache.org.:
> 11:01:34 -> Answer: No MX-Records available for jakarta.apache.org.
> 11:01:34 -> Authority: SOA-record for apache.org. = ns.hyperreal.org.
> [2002041601]
Yes, it is... MX is used to override an A record, for example since we have
no A record for Apache.ORG, we have a MX record, but jakarta.apache.org has
an A record (63.251.56.142), therefore, no problems with that...
Pier
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