I was asked to administer a site of a organization, and the homepage of the
organization is already running (Www.site.or.id)
The organization site now is hosted at an ISP.
Now the organization want to have their own server (Server colocation) and
no longer use the ISP space.

The ISP only gave one IP address for the organization, and with that one
IP, I should make a web mail service for about 25 sub domains.

At the server, I use qmail, ucspi, qmailadmin, vpopmail, ezmlm, and other
qmail tools.
Actually I've made a DNS record to add to the ISP's dns record, because we
still not permitted to run our DNS service, although I've setup the DNS,
and only need to enter the record and run ndc start
the DNS record is below (not with real IP)

server   A  192.168.1.1
         MX  10 server
         MX  20 my.isp.mail.service
staff   CNAME  server
         MX  10 server
         MX  20 my.isp.mail.service
sma     CNAME  server
         MX  10 server
         MX  20 my.isp.mail.service
smp     CNAME  server
         MX  10 server
         MX  20 my.isp.mail.service
and so on, until 25 sub domains

But this morning the administrator of the ISP, just added like this
server   A  192.168.1.1
         MX  10 server
         MX  20 my.isp.mail.service
staff   CNAME  server
sma     CNAME  server
smp     CNAME  server

to his server. 
Okay, the site now could be accessed by it's domain name
(http://server.site.or.id), but if someone called joe with his account
[EMAIL PROTECTED] want to send email to me (@iname.com), then I will
received his email, but his return address will be [EMAIL PROTECTED]

If I want to send email to joe, using my ISP SMTP, then after the email
arrived at  server.site.or.id, the email will be bounced back, because the
email when arrived at server.site, would be changed it's to address from
[EMAIL PROTECTED] to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Now my question is how to fix this ?
Is by adding MX record to the DNS record will solve the problem ?

Beside that, how to use qmail-pop3d to fetch mail from virtualdomain account ?
I run it under tcpserver.


         
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