On 10/25/2017 12:39 PM, Richard wrote:
>
>> Date: Wednesday, October 25, 2017 11:55:13 -0700
>> From: cac...@quantum-equities.com
>>
>> Sending an email from a remote machine pretends like it goes out
>> just fine.  But it never arrives in the server's mail folder. 
>> Zero goes into maillog, even with systemctl restart postfix.  TLS
>> is not enabled.
>>
> You have an MX record pointing from delphi-real-estate.com to
> mail.delphi-real-estate.com
>
>   # dig delphi-real-estate.com mx
>
>   ;; QUESTION SECTION:
>   ;delphi-real-estate.com.            IN      MX
>
>   ;; ANSWER SECTION:
>   delphi-real-estate.com. 28800 IN MX  10 mail.delphi-real-estate.com.
>
> but no A record for mail.delphi-real-estate.com. 
>
> You need to get an A-record for mail.delphi-real-estate.com (which
> will point to its IPnumber) added to the dns entries for your domain
> at bookmyname.com.
>
> I suspect your test message is sitting on the outgoing mail server
> you used and you will get delivery warning and failure messages in
> time.
My email client finds the smtp server fine and seems to send the email
successfully.  I can't find it remaining anywhere locally except in Sent.

I've asked my registrar about this and he says:

>> There is no example how to set an A record for a mail domain.
> Hi, For mail you have to use MX not A. So you have to redirect it on
canonical address.


Here's what delphi-real-estate.com looks like:

www                     28800  A      72.251.232.102
@                       28800  MX     10 mail.delphi-real-estate.com.

Do you mean I need to set an A record for delphi-real-estate.com ?










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