They didn't have CNAMEs. But I'm getting CNAME errors trying to send
to them. If you can tell me /why/ I'm getting CNAME errors when people
are trying to send to them, great, I'll listen, learn, and try to use
that information to fix my problems. But for right now, Jake's offer
of solution is my best bet and hope to work around this.

On 7/24/06, Warren (mailing lists) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Mail eXchangers should never be CNAMEs.  If you find anyone who has an
MX record pointing to a CNAME rather than to an A record, or even to an
IP address they are configured incorrectly.

W

Jake Vickers wrote:
> Roxanne Sandesara wrote:
>
>> Alright. I found the name, and IP, of the mailservers for AOL. I've
>> put one into my smtproutes file. Now ... do I need to stop/start or
>> restart qmail-toaster for this to be effective?
>
> Just to be safe, I would do a qmailctl restart.
>
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