> From: "Seek3r" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Thu, 7 Jan 1999 18:05:22 -0800
>
> @ IN CNAME www.ntmasters.net.
> @ IN MX 10 mail
> www IN A 209.85.33.100
> IN MX 209.85.33.100
> mail IN A 209.85.33.100
> IN MX 10 mail
>
> OK, so your saying that the first line here needs to go....
> I have this here in case someone goes to http://ntmasters.net it will
> properly take them to http://www,ntmasters.net Im not sure this is critical
> ,
> but I guess I have to remove it to make the email work properly.
and A record is the only real way to do that...
> What about the other question I had, it would also solve this....
> I want @anything.myvirtualdomain.com to get recieved, my virtualdomains fil
> e
> is like this
> myvirtualdomain.com:seek3r
>
> I read somewhere that I could put a dot in front of it like this:
> .myvirtualdomain.com:seek3r
Include both the line with the dot and the one without.
Chris
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