16 Dec
2009
16 Dec
'09
6:59 a.m.
On Wed, 16 Dec 2009, Mark Andrews wrote:
Douglas Otis wrote:
One might instead consider using:
example.com. IN MX 0 192.0.2.0 IN MX 10 192.0.2.1 ... IN MX 90 192.0.2.9
Which will expand to:
example.com. IN MX 0 192.0.2.0.example.com. IN MX 10 192.0.2.1.example.com. .... IN MX 90 192.0.2.9.example.com.
MX records DO NOT take IP addresses.
Or if he puts in the trailing dot it'll still cause the root server traffic he was trying to avoid. Tony. -- f.anthony.n.finch <dot@dotat.at> http://dotat.at/ GERMAN BIGHT HUMBER: SOUTHWEST 5 TO 7. MODERATE OR ROUGH. SQUALLY SHOWERS. MODERATE OR GOOD.