I have 2 questions and I think they are both related and should be simple answers.
I run ISPConfig on a server with a couple of domains and DNS is setup through my registrar. Now I have set up google apps for email. The individual websites also send emails (order notifications etc). I followed the google directions for changing the mx records at my registrar but I still see one old mx record:
Check "case-mod.com":
Quote:
Your MX records that were reported by your nameservers are:
0 mail.anaselectronics.com No A Record (no glue either)
10 aspmx.l.google.com 72.14.221.27 (no glue)
20 alt1.aspmx.l.google.com 209.85.217.47 (no glue)
30 alt2.aspmx.l.google.com 209.85.143.27 (no glue)
40 aspmx2.googlemail.com 209.85.135.27 (no glue)
50 aspmx3.googlemail.com 209.85.199.27 (no glue)
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1. Where is this old 0 priority record coming from? I have not yet changed reverse PTRs, did reverse PTR automatically add a mx record? or does ispconfig broadcast dns?
Note that the email is coming through fine since there is no A record for mail.anas so the correct google records get used, but google thinks my dns is not setup correctly and also the blackberry service doesn't recognize this email address as a google account. I think clearing out that first record will correct both these issues.
2. What should be the correct reverse ptr for my IP(s) now that I am using google apps for email; my server does send emails using sendmail.
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