[juneau-lug] Re: Mail Exchangers

  • From: mike noel <mike-noel@xxxxxxx>
  • To: juneau-lug@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sat, 01 Apr 2006 19:01:00 -0900

I have GCI providing dns for otterway.com and noelalaska.com, So I'll 
need to get GCI to make the necessary changes. But in my experience that 
works alot better if I research it and tell them exactly what I want 
them to do rather than let them guess. I suggest we do this one at a 
time. Lets get my machine config'd as a backup for you and change you MX 
records, test that out and when it all works get your sendmail config'd 
to back me up and I'll have my MX records changed. What's your domain(s)?

East Wind wrote:
> Hello mike,
>
> Friday, March 31, 2006, 1:26:51 PM, you wrote:
>
> mn> I'd be willing to try it. I'm using sendmail 8.12.8 on an RH9 server. Do
> mn> you have some idea how to set up our two servers to do this?
>
> The internal aspects of sendmail between our 2 boxes
> seem to be covered pretty well in the other posts.
> We could get that ironed out. I use sendmail on
> a SUSE 10 box. Not enuff difference there to worry about.
>
> I have DDNS service - as such I have access to my
> domain address records. I can add you as an MX record for me.
> That would allow you to hold mail for my domain.
> ( +plus sendmail config changes detailed elsewhere )
>
> You would have to list me as an MX record for your domain
> in order for me to hold mail for you.
>  ( +plus sendmail config changes detailed elsewhere )
>  
>  So do you have DDNS service and a domain name?
>
>
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