Len,
I have set up my DNS and iMail like you said. It works great. Thanks!
But:
Do I NEED the mail.domain.com??
Do I NEED an mail.domain.alias in the iMail configuration?
If I don;t need it, I can use the mail.domain.com for another purpose (To
redirect to www.domain.com:8383)
regards,
Patrick Mast
www.Patrick.be.kz
> In Imail:
>
> official hostname: domain.com
> mailhost alias: mail.domain.com
>
> In DNS for zone domain.com:
>
> domain.com. MX 10 imail.patmast.com.
> mail.domain.com. MX 10 imail.patmast.com.
>
> domain.com. A ip.ad.re.ss ; of web server
> www.domain.com. A ip.ad.re.ss ; of web server
>
> mail.domain.com. A ip.ad.re.s2 ; of imail.patmast.com
>
> In IIS, the hostheaders for domain.com:
>
> domain.com
> www.domain.com
>
> Users can send mail to @domain.com or to @mail.domain.com, it arrives.
>
> Users can surf to www.domain.com or to http://domain.com, they arrive.
>
> This works in France. It ought to work in Belgium. :)))
>
> Len < btw, don't use CNAME's, they don't work in Belgium >
>
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