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alfred_nutile

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MX settings
December 04, 2009, 12:56:03 pm
The client is only allowed to set ONE mx record with the civimail hostname.
So he could do
Hostname | Address | Pref
civimail | civismtp.uas.coop | 40
civimail | civismtp2.uas.coop | 45
civimail | civismtp3.uas.coop | 50

Can it still work with just one?

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Re: MX settings
December 07, 2009, 10:54:05 am
hi alfred,

not totally sure what you mean here by "ONE mx record", however, if you are saying that your client can only setup a single sub domain that points to all three of our domains (like what you have written in your message),  that is fine and exactly what we expect.

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