Hi Dave,
I just wanted to thank you for giving me clarity (which also
set off a number of chain-reactions in my head :).
Best regards,
jamie
#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#
-- If somebody can help create a search engine for my room,
I will call them
"James T. Perry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I was wondering whether to include host2 also as an MX in the
>dns records although host1 is the only MX handling incoming and
>part of outgoing (none from host2).
No, only SMTP servers should be listed in MX's.
>If I'm correct, I don't need an MX en
Hi Dave,
Dave Sill wrote:
> OK, so where are you stuck?
oops, sorry ;)
I must have sent out the message in the middle of my racing
thoughts.
I was wondering whether to include host2 also as an MX in the
dns records although host1 is the only MX handling incoming and
part of outgoing (none fro
"James T. Perry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>What I would like to do is this:
> host1 -> primary MX for incoming and outgoing
> host2 -> outgoing only
>
>host1 will be used for "regular" email traffic, with
>legit user accounts, while host2 will be mainly used
>for pumping out big loads of outg
Hi,
While thinking this over, I became confused so I was
wondering if someone could shed some light on adding
an outgoing-only qmail server to a network/domain.
Any docs, references, etc, for pointers are very much
appreciated.
What I would like to do is this:
host1 -> primary MX for incomin