What is a mailnode and where can I learn more
Posted: Sun Mar 05, 2006 7:41 pm
I may have been using SMTP for13 years, but I have always had fairly simple mail servers.
With Scalix, I realize I am getting into the big time...
When I did my install, the mailnode created was host,domain (minus the .com).
Now my guess is a mailnode is a FQDN that is part of an RFC822name. So since all of my mail comes to user@domain.com, would the mailnode be <,domain> (that is the first field is null).
And I support 2 domains, soon three. One is in .com, on in .org, the third may be .net, or .org (TBD). All that matters for the mailnode is the domain (provided I don't have two domains in different TLDs?).
Or is the mailnode in these cases <domain,com> and <domain2,org> and so forth?
I really hope that with the Community version I will be able to assign account maintainance of that mailnode to the appropriate person. Oh, one domain is a school, the other a 501c.
With Scalix, I realize I am getting into the big time...
When I did my install, the mailnode created was host,domain (minus the .com).
Now my guess is a mailnode is a FQDN that is part of an RFC822name. So since all of my mail comes to user@domain.com, would the mailnode be <,domain> (that is the first field is null).
And I support 2 domains, soon three. One is in .com, on in .org, the third may be .net, or .org (TBD). All that matters for the mailnode is the domain (provided I don't have two domains in different TLDs?).
Or is the mailnode in these cases <domain,com> and <domain2,org> and so forth?
I really hope that with the Community version I will be able to assign account maintainance of that mailnode to the appropriate person. Oh, one domain is a school, the other a 501c.