On Sat, Jan 23, 1999 at 08:56:42PM +0100, Niklas Alberth wrote:
> Hello
> 
> I guess this is abit of topic but I don't knew any one else to ask.
> 
> (bakground: I'm doing a kind of exam work, using linux to set up a (q)mail
> and web server for the other students at my school, I've only got control
> over my own server)
> 
> My qmail server is at student.nystromska.soderkoping.se, I'm only accepting
> mail for that domain. Is a mx required for that domain? I've tried to set
> up a dns server but i don't think the rest of the net is aware of it. I
> can't other A or CNAME i've setup.

There is an A record pointing to your server. That's enough to receive mail.

To run your own nameserver, you would have to get the admin for nystromska
to set an NS pointer to your machine.

> Please take a look, and if you like - see if I've configured my server right.

I think everything's ok.

Greetz, Peter.
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