Here I go again, trying to Bogart a presentation before it even starts.
I am now managing (cringe and shudder) DNS for my employer. At least this one is done in a manner to which I am accustomed.
My new challenge is thus - we have an intranet configured with the Top Level Domain (TLD) of .local and parallel intranet with the TLD of .vpn. We have an internet zone configured with the TLD of .com. We use a variety of services hosted by Comcast, most specifically smtp and imap. None of our DNS config files have an MX record within but there is an smtp IN CNAME record in the .com zone.
We have servers upon which we need to configure a "null client" postfix daemon. Null client is a system that may only send mail; a server that needs to send error messages and such to admins (that would be me). Said server is defined in the .local zone. The null client examples I have found so far by searching only describe a homogeneous .com network. I see the need for the .local server to relay to the Comcast smtp to be able to get the mail delivered.
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