[ale] godaddy for DNS
John Heim
john at johnheim.net
Thu Dec 29 21:06:48 EST 2011
Well, the IP of the vm is 66.170.20.226 If you lookup www.iavit.org you get
that IP. But if you lookup 66.170.20.226, you don't get www.iavit.org or
anything like that. And there is no way I can fix that.
I don't think most mail admins filter messages where you can't do a reverse
lookup . Half the legitmate mail on the internet would be marked as spam. I
know lots and lots of people who make their gmail account look like their
work account. I don't know how they do that but if you look at the message
headers, they say the mail is from example.com when its really from gmail.
iavit.org used to be on dreamhost. We had
mailman lists configured to use lists.iavit.org. But if you did a lookup on
the IP address for lists.iavit.org, you didn't get back lists.iavit.org. So
that part, at least, is no different than it used to be.
-----Original Message-----
From: Erik Mathis
Sent: Thursday, December 29, 2011 10:36 AM
To: Atlanta Linux Enthusiasts
Subject: Re: [ale] godaddy for DNS
You need an MX record pointing the VM for mail to get delivered to
your server. Also you will want bith forward and reverse DNS matching
for your outbound email to really work. Most mail admins, block mail
from IPs that dont match.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MX_record
-Erik-
On Thu, Dec 29, 2011 at 10:12 AM, John Heim <john at johnheim.net> wrote:
> Hi, I have a donated virtual machine to use for a non-profit. Its for the
> International Association of Visually Impaired Technologists (IAVIT). I've
> registered iavit.org at godaddy. But I'm a little confused as to what DNS
> records I need in order to get mail (postfix, dovecot) and lists
> (mailman)
> to work. I need email addresses like john at iavit.org to work and addresses
> like announce at lists.iavit.org to work.
> What I have at the moment is an A record with a blank host name pointing
> to
> the IP of our VM, another A record for lists that points to the same IP
> address. I wasn't sure you could have 2 A records pointing to the same IP
> address but it seems to work. Then I have CNAME records for www and wiki
> pointing to lists.
>
> Can I point godday to a DNS server on the virtual machine itself? I tried
> to
> do that but it balked. For one thing, it said I needed 2 DNS servers. I'm
> not sure what the point of that is because iif DNS is down on the VM,
> nothing else on the VM is going to work anyway.
>
>
>
>
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