Hi all,
I'm very new to DNS Adminstration and SMTP, so bear with if I'm being stupid...
OK, I've pointed an MX Record at my (closed relay) mailserver, and placed a couple of A Records for a mail sub-host. Configured Outlook and my SMTP server and it all works fine. Now in all honesty I'm confused about the MX Records.
This is what I think happens: Outlook first uses the DNS to map mail.domain.com into an IP Address. Outlook logs onto 194.111.111.111, sends the outgoing mail to server and checks the mailbox for incoming. Now I don't really know much about SMTP, so this is the question:
What the heckityheck is the SMTP server doing? I don't remember configuring any relay server, so once the Server has the mail, what does it do with it? How does it know where to send it?
Also, for POP/SMTP mail in general, are the MX Records even used at all, or a throwback to the early internet?
I'd be really gratefull if someone would enlight me / kick me for being an idiot...
Thanks In Advance!
PS Names and (IP)Addresses have been changed to protect the innocent! ;-)
I'm very new to DNS Adminstration and SMTP, so bear with if I'm being stupid...
OK, I've pointed an MX Record at my (closed relay) mailserver, and placed a couple of A Records for a mail sub-host. Configured Outlook and my SMTP server and it all works fine. Now in all honesty I'm confused about the MX Records.
This is what I think happens: Outlook first uses the DNS to map mail.domain.com into an IP Address. Outlook logs onto 194.111.111.111, sends the outgoing mail to server and checks the mailbox for incoming. Now I don't really know much about SMTP, so this is the question:
What the heckityheck is the SMTP server doing? I don't remember configuring any relay server, so once the Server has the mail, what does it do with it? How does it know where to send it?
Also, for POP/SMTP mail in general, are the MX Records even used at all, or a throwback to the early internet?
I'd be really gratefull if someone would enlight me / kick me for being an idiot...
Thanks In Advance!
PS Names and (IP)Addresses have been changed to protect the innocent! ;-)