oops, sorry about that.

The domain is integrationsoft.com

> set type=mx
> integrationsoft.com
Server:  localhost
Address:  127.0.0.1

integrationsoft.com     preference = 30, mail exchanger =
mr3.integrationsoft.com
integrationsoft.com     preference = 10, mail exchanger =
mr1.integrationsoft.com
integrationsoft.com     preference = 20, mail exchanger =
mr2.integrationsoft.com
integrationsoft.com     nameserver = ns1.integrationsoft.com
integrationsoft.com     nameserver = ns2.integrationsoft.com
mr3.integrationsoft.com internet address = 64.75.21.89
mr1.integrationsoft.com internet address = 64.75.21.88
mr2.integrationsoft.com internet address = 64.75.21.87
ns1.integrationsoft.com internet address = 64.75.21.87
ns2.integrationsoft.com internet address = 64.75.21.88

Shouldn't delivery be to mr1.integrationsoft.com? Which is 64.75.21.88,
but the mail delivery is always to: 64.75.21.87. Which is the host
itself


Thanks in advance,
Oliver



--- Chris Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 13, 2000 at 05:50:26PM -0800, Oliver Menzel wrote:
> > I'm trying to make all mail incoming for a bunch of hosts to be
> > delivered to this one mail host.
> > 
> > So i've setup an MX record for each one of those domains to be that
> > mail host.  
> > 
> > Problem is, the mail is always delivered for that host, ie: if I
> send
> > mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED], and the MX is mx.host.com, the mail will be
> > delivered to host.com, regardless of the MX entry.
> > 
> > Is this a DNS problem, or the way qmail delivers mail?
> 
> It's a DNS problem. Why don't you tell us what the domain names are?
> Then maybe
> someone can help you.
> 
> Chris


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