November 2009
Beginner
376 pages
8h 49m
English
The Domain Name System (DNS) plays an important role in e-mailing. The DNS is used by both, e-mail clients and e-mail servers. Even if you do not intend to maintain your own DNS server, a thorough understanding of DNS's role in e-mailing is a necessity for the mail server operator. This section assumes that the reader has basic knowledge of how DNS works in general.
In many networking scenarios, only two DNS record types are used—the A record and PTR record. These map hostnames to IP addresses and IP addresses to hostnames respectively. These record types are also used for e-mail, but there is also a third DNS record type that is uniquely available for e-mail.
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