On Thursday, November 1, 2001, at 12:07 , Leonard Spell wrote:
> On 11/1/01 5:37 AM, "Bill Cole" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Never, under ANY circumstances, point an MX at a name that has a
>> CNAME record. This will break in weird ways. Change the CNAME to an A
>> pointing at 66.92.77.165, and you will eliminate a piece of the
>> problem. (Yes, you can have as many A records pointing to an IP
>> address as you like, it is totally harmless and extremely common. )
>> If you do that, make sure that the primary knows that it's name is
>> also mail.manuex.com by adding a simple equate in the router.
> Bill,
>
> I don't want to get too far off topic - but are you saying that in the 
> same
> zone record there can be 2 names for the same IP?  I've never heard that!

of course you can.  ftp.yourdoamin.com, mail.yourdomain.com, 
www.yourdomain.com are OFTEN the same machine.


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