> -----Original Message-----
> From: Peter Bowyer [mailto:peeebeee@gmail.com]
> On Thu, 10 Mar 2005 15:12:25 -0500, David Brodbeck
> <DavidB@???> wrote:
> > Is this set of records legal? My ISP claims it will break
> something if they
> > implement it:
> >
> > mail.interclean.com. MX 30 mail.interclean.com.
> > mail.interclean.com. A 152.160.178.33
> >
> > I realize it should be *unnecessary*, but will it work?
>
> It's not invalid. But what do you intend it to achieve? Can't say
> whether it will 'work' until you define 'work'.
Good point. Here's the story. I already have an MX record for
interclean.com, but before I started working here there wasn't one, and a
lot of our business cards still show addresses ending in
@mail.interclean.com. We recently ran into trouble with a customer whose
mail system refuses to fall back to the A record when the MX record isn't
present.
I actually told the ISP to go ahead with it and I'd have them back it out
again if it broke anything. It solved the original problem, but I figured
I'd better ask in case there was something subtly wrong with this that I
wasn't spotting.