Relative message paths are stored in the database for all messages. Trying to connect to TCP/IP address 81.150.190.81 on port 25. Trying to resolve MX records for .Ĭonnecting to TCP/IP address in MX records for local domain domain. Received: 220 ESMTP.īackup directory C:\Users\Administrator\Desktop is writable. Trying to connect to TCP/IP address 46.163.109.39 on port 25. IPv6 support is available in operating system. HMailServer version: hMailServer 5.4.1-B1951 Its just easier and less problematic.Īdding .uk and .uk and .uk into the mix complicates things.Īnd since I don't know what your other domain is I can't tell if its setup OK. So for that reason I use the same mx name for all host names. The second option won't work if each domain is using different MX names which don't match local host name because recipient checks will see that sending host name doesn't match mx name. Then all domains can have spf record which is the same: You can use cnames but its asking for trouble as recipient mailservers do a lot of checks to make sure mail is coming from a legitimate source. if local host name is set to .uk then all domains should use that as their MX name and all email clients should use .uk for both their pop/imap and smtp server names. If you only have one hmailserver then you only have one "local host name" so all references to your hmailserver should be based on that.
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