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Re: mx records

From: Aaron Lynch
Date: Friday, May 28, 1999
Time: 1:03:00 am

well to start with I gave you totally the wrong IP
216.122.30.31

and I had it saved wrong, but it's there now.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: quickdns-talk@lists.menandmice.com
> [mailto:quickdns-talk@lists.menandmice.com]On Behalf Of Men & Mice
> Support
> Sent: Thursday, May 27, 1999 5:52 PM
> To: QuickDNS Talk
> Subject: RE: mx records
>
>
> >informer.mobster.net
> >216.122.30.35
> >
> >query anykey.com
> >
> >(I was using IP Net monitor to look these up, how do you do
> a mx lookup in
> >unix)
>
> I pulled a zone transfer for anykey.com from
> informer.mobster.net. I don't
> see any wildcard MX records in the zone. You should have
> something like
> this in there:
> *.anykey.com. MX 10 mail.mobster.net.
>
> To do an MX lookup with a un*x-type host, type "nslookup" at
> the command
> prompt. Then at the nslookup prompt, type "set querytype=MX".
> Finally, type
> your query in the form of "anykey.com@informer.mobster.net".
> Note the "@",
> which separates the queryname from the server name.
>
> <plug>
> However, now that I have DNS Expert 1.5, I don't need to bother with
> nslookup anymore. I just use the DNS Query tool in DNS Expert. It's
> essentially nslookup with a MacOS-style interface.
> </plug>
> ____________________________________________________________________
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