On 05/03/2017 06:32, Rob Gunther wrote:
mx0.example.com <http://mx0.example.com>
mx1.example.com <http://mx1.example.com>
mx2.example.com <http://mx2.example.com>

mx1 & mx2 are real servers.  mx0 is nothing, it points to an IP
address that is controlled by us but there is no server.

On 05.03.17 15:15, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
does the mx0 has highest preference (lowest priority)?

If not, there's little point in using it - nolisting is supposed to catch
spambots trying to connect to your backup MXes, not to primaries.

Oops, seems I mistook nolisting with other MX-related anti-spam technique
postscreen (and many others) uses.


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