Nathan Aubrey wrote: > All, > > I have made some progress with my registrar and the company that maintains the > domains for that registrar. Supposedly, in the next few hours I will receieve > the authorization code and the domain will be unlocked... > > 1&1 here I come! > > I apologize, I don't mean to be a 1&1 fan boy, but when you call tech support, > someone answers. And while I really really really like it when they speak > english, at this point I'm willing to speak to ANYONE! > > But, I have done a few things wrong, and I thought I'd post it here to help > anyone who may be doing things the way I have been... > > My main server is called calvary, the FQDN is > calvary.paysonfirstbaptistchurch.net > I registered paysonfirstbaptistchurch.net with my DNS, then created a CNAME > for anything I needed, ie; www, mail, smtp, ssh, and a couple others. All > pointing to the initial paysonfirstbaptistchurch.net A pointer. > Then I created my MX pointers. > > MX 20:mail.paysonfirstbaptistchurch.net > > I have several domains all hosted on the same computer and have them all setup > somewhat the same. I also have multiple faked MX records > > MX 10:zombie.paysonfirstbaptistchurch.net which pointed to 0.0.0.0 in an > attempt to stop a lot of spammers that only go for the first or last MX > record. This worked great, until AOL and Juno came into the picture, whereas, > much like many spammers, only want your first MX record. > > So then, I found out you cannot have your MX pointing to a CNAME ! Which ALL > of my domains do. Even dumber than that, I didn't even think about it, but my > mx is mail.paysonfirstbaptistchurch.net but the FQDN is calvary.pay... > So many other mail servers were bombing on me because it was a faked domain or > something... You have to have all the names be FQDN's... Why I had not done > this, is beyond me. I just don't know. > > Anyway, thought I would share, hope it helps someone. I am now an expert on > how (not) to set up an email server! lol > > Thank you all for your help. As always, the knowledge on this list makes > google look stupid. > > Nathan Thanks for the post, Nathan. "Resolved" posts like this are most helpful. One (not the only) reason I like dyndns.com is their documentation: http://www.dyndns.com/support/kb/email_mail_exchangers_and_dns.html * Mail Exchanger: This field defines the destination host record for your mail server. The destination mail server record must be a host (A) record, not a CNAME or IP address. Sorry I'm so far behind reading the plug posts. :( -- -Eric 'shubes' --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss