As soon as I pass through this, I want my email server to be able to
send email to others domains.

        I tried earlier qmailrocks installations, it did work at this level,
I had no dns trouble as now, but the installation was hard. I did
Qmailtoster install on centos on 1 hour.

        I thing the problem now is very simple, but I got stuck here as you
now already. 

        Can you please put me right the best direction or dns approach. 

         

-----Mensagem original-----
De: news [mailto:[email protected]] Em nome de Eric Shubert
Enviada: segunda-feira, 13 de Julho de 2009 17:58
Para: [email protected]
Assunto: Re: [qmailtoaster] correct configuring tinydns

Ok, then you'll need to set up an authoritative nameserver. JP on the 
list just went through this.

You'll need to learn up a bit about DNS. The best book I've found for 
this is The Linux Cookbook by Carla Schroder, published by O'Reilly. It 
has a series of recipes that will help you get your DNS server up and 
running in short order.

Just to be clear, this toaster will not send nor receive email from any 
external (internet) domains, right?

José Campos wrote:
>       Thanks for your quick answer.
> 
>       I installed qmailtoaster on centos 5.3, I assumed everything was
> allright but need this left configuration.
>       The email server I planned to install/configure has an static ip
> (172.22.0.58) and is part of an private network.
> 
>       
> 
> -----Mensagem original-----
> De: news [mailto:[email protected]] Em nome de Eric Shubert
> Enviada: segunda-feira, 13 de Julho de 2009 17:39
> Para: [email protected]
> Assunto: Re: [qmailtoaster] correct configuring tinydns
> 
> You're looking in the wrong place for your solution. Are you using 
> tinydns as the authoritative nameserver for your domain?
> 
> Short answer: you need to set up an MX record for your domain in your 
> *authoritative* dns server.
> 
> To be more helpful, tell us a little about your installation.
> 
> Is it a private network, or will it be connecting to the internet?
> 
> Is your toaster on a static or dynamic (dhcp) ip address?
> 
> That'll be a good start.
> 
> José Campos wrote:
>>  
>>
>>                 How do I correct configure tinydns to work with my new 
>> qmailtoster environment:
>>
>>                 domain: jcampus.pt
>>
>>                 email server: atena.jcampos.pt
>>
>>                 emails list pattern: @mail.jcampos.pt
>>
>>  
>>
>>  
>>
>>                 I did tried configure it out, but I still get this 
>> message when send any email:
>>
>> …
>>
>> Message not sent. Server replied:
>>
>> Unknown response
>> 511 sorry, can't find a valid MX for sender domain (#5.1.1 - chkuser)
>>
>> …
>>
>>  
>>
>>  
>>
>> Thanks in advance
>>
>>  
>>
> 
> 


-- 
-Eric 'shubes'


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