On Sun, Nov 04, 2001 at 03:01:34AM +0100, Jan Johansson wrote:
> Ponder i want to run a domain on a local net without a DNS, how on earth
> would i designate a MX? Answer is most likely " i cant". So, i assume i will
> have to send mails to the FQDN of the mailserver, so it finds itself in
> /etc/hosts? Or is there an answer i am missing? (Customer refuses to set up
> a DNS for the local parts of the network)
It depends if mail has to be eternally deliverable or not. If it does, then
you can set an MX for the domain and, having accepted the mail, pass it to
the local part of the network.
MBM
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