problem regarding mail domain
Kevin Darcy
kcd at daimlerchrysler.com
Tue Aug 15 22:34:40 UTC 2000
This is probably not a DNS problem. Is the mail server configured to
accept mail for both @x.com and @y.x.com?
- Kevin
Ashish Kumar Batwara wrote:
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> Hello,
> I am having one domain e.g. x.com, which i hv registered with the .com.
> domain.
> I am having one MX record for the domain x.com in the dns data file.
> If some mail comes to user at x.com, then that mail should be delivered to
> the appropriate mailbox.
>
> I want to create one more domain y.x.com, just to receive the mails.
> e.g. if somebody sends a mail to user at y.x.com or user at x.com, i
> should get the mails stored in the same mail box.
>
> What are the changes do i need to make in my dns record file????
>
> Here is the skeleton of existing DNS data file:
>
> x.com. IN SOA admin.x.com (
>
> // as usual
> )
>
> x.com. IN NS ns1.x.com.
> x.com. IN NS ns2.x.com.
>
> x.com. IN MX 10 mail.x.com.
> y. x.com. IN MX 10 mail.x.com. // Changes made for the
> above requirement
>
> mail IN A IP-addr
>
> Problem::: Mails that r coming with the address user at y.x.com is
> bouncing back?????
>
> Reagards
> --
> Ashish
>
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> -- File: akbatwara.vcf
> -- Desc: Card for Ashish Kumar Batwara
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