> I thought it was a sacred rule to always have an MX record in DNS, otherwise > sendmail or postfix can't do much of anything. > -eric wood
Well yes, the RFCs recommend that you always have an MX record. However, all MTAs that I know of (including postfix) will, as a last resort, look up the A record of a domain, and connect to that, if they cannot find an MX record. > > Lars wrote: > >> > >> Can anybody explain how to get postfix to deliver mail to a > >> domain that does not have an MX record i.e somedomain.com > >> does not have a MX record so delivery is tried to somedomain.com > >> via smtp. -- Anand -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list