I can't have MX record because the DNS server have another MX record for other 
mail server.
I'm thankful if anyone tell me how can I solve my problem without MX record. Is 
t possible with A record?






On Tuesday, October 13, 2020, 07:19:56 PM GMT+3:30, @lbutlr <krem...@kreme.com> 
wrote: 





On 13 Oct 2020, at 09:45, Bernardo Reino <rei...@bbmk.org> wrote:

> On Tue, 13 Oct 2020, Jason Long wrote:
> 
>> I have an Internet domain name and a Linux server and I want to have an 
>> email server for send and receive emails. For example, if my domain is 
>> "example.net" then I want to have a "i...@example.net" address for send and 
>> receive emails from the Internet.
> 
> But then why no MX record?
> 
> It's absolutely common, normal and expected to have an MX record so that 
> other MTAs know where you actually want to have your mail delivered.


It is also somewhat suspicious to have a mail server without an MX record. 
Sure, it’s ALLOWED, but it’s still weird.

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