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Drew Graham
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How can I tell my server to lookup and obey external NS and MX entries?
I have several domains on my Plesk server. I send e-mails primarily through this server via mail.dgcomputers.co.uk.
Several of my clients have domains on the same server, which they use as secondary mail servers.
The MX entries in the DNS of my clients' domains point primarily to their own SMTP server (smtp.domain.com) and then secondarily to my Plesk server (mail.domain.com). The domains are registered, and name servers hosted, elsewhere. My plesk server has no DNS responsibilities for these domains.
When I send mail to my clients' addresses, it is sent through mail.dgcomputers.co.uk, and delivered locally to the plesk server-based e-mail accounts rather than obeying the MX entries in the name servers and delivering it to their own SMTP servers.
How can I tell my server to lookup and obey external NS and MX entries?
I have several domains on my Plesk server. I send e-mails primarily through this server via mail.dgcomputers.co.uk.
Several of my clients have domains on the same server, which they use as secondary mail servers.
The MX entries in the DNS of my clients' domains point primarily to their own SMTP server (smtp.domain.com) and then secondarily to my Plesk server (mail.domain.com). The domains are registered, and name servers hosted, elsewhere. My plesk server has no DNS responsibilities for these domains.
When I send mail to my clients' addresses, it is sent through mail.dgcomputers.co.uk, and delivered locally to the plesk server-based e-mail accounts rather than obeying the MX entries in the name servers and delivering it to their own SMTP servers.
How can I tell my server to lookup and obey external NS and MX entries?