On Thu, Mar 21, 2013 at 01:40:11PM +0100, Maurice Janssen wrote:
| Are you sure this is becaus of the PTR record (according to the subject of
| your email)? I think sendmail looks up the A and MX record for
| example.com and sees that the A record is a local IP.
Yes, I'm sure. I'm moving this domain from another machine where I
resolved the issue by changing the PTR for the IP address (adding
www). The A record for example.com was still a local IP.
| So, do you need the A record for example.com? In case this record is only
| needed for those who omit www when trying to visit your website, you might
| try to use a CNAME instead.
Yep, I do. But it's irrelevant, as it's the reverse I'm interested
in. I'm not sure how to interpret your CNAME suggestion though - you
can't define CNAMEs when other records exist (e.g. NS, SOA, MX, or
what have you for @).
Cheers,
Paul 'WEiRD' de Weerd
PS: Bonjour, monsieur Le Hen ;)
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