hmp_khauff
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ok suppose that i have a dns configured in windows server 2003 pc with ip x.x.x.2 and i have other pc with ip x.x.x.3 which one is the mail server. ok
i create host A record in dns with value: mail.mydomain.com pointing to x.x.x.3 then i configure in mail server the mail server name: mail.mydomain.com, domain name = mydomian.com ok.
finished with it, then y test with two account each one configured in differente computers. then i can send and receive mail perfectly.
so my question begin here: in this scenario why i have to create mx record? if only with A record it functions well. :S
i create host A record in dns with value: mail.mydomain.com pointing to x.x.x.3 then i configure in mail server the mail server name: mail.mydomain.com, domain name = mydomian.com ok.
finished with it, then y test with two account each one configured in differente computers. then i can send and receive mail perfectly.
so my question begin here: in this scenario why i have to create mx record? if only with A record it functions well. :S