Numbers on mx records
Andy Pieters
x_terminat_or_3 at yahoo.fr
Sat Oct 15 21:36:09 UTC 2005
HI list
Please forgive my ignorance but I used zoneedit to handle my dns (thanks to
this list) and now when I do a
dig mx vlaamse-kern.com
it shows
0 mail.vlaamse-kern.com
20 mta.pro.numericable.fr
Doing the same for other sites shows mx records starting with number 1
I know that these numbers determine the order, and that the higher the number
the lower the priority(?) but does 0 rather then 1 mean absolute priority?
With kind regards
Andy
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