I know that this is an older video now but liked and subbed because I've seen a few of your videos now on some admin-related info and you make great content. Your explanations are clear and concise. Thanks!
i follow eli when he started the youtube channel a few years ago to maybe a year ago when he had a meltdown on life, youtube, etc. i guess he is back to normal now.
Just one doubt instead of MX Records we can use the CNAME Record for the same as you said in your early lecture, then what is the need for MX Records??
Hey, Thanks for the explanation, I have a question, I have a mail server on priority 10. (first server) Now I have another mail server, let's make its priority 20. (second server) When will the mail second server (priority 20) get the mail? As you told it will be there if the higher priority server goes down. Can the second server will get the mail if the recipient email address is not on first server? I mean, I have 1@example.com, 2@example.com .... 10@example.com on the first server (priority 10). will the mail sent to 11@example.com be delivered to second server (priority 20)?
So im trying to send an email . I use yahoo and the person im sending it to has a weird email. Its @ and the school they go to. I get the no mx record msg come up and it didnt send. How do i get the email to go through?
Glad too see you doing"What is" videos, your great at explaing things easily to understand
Finally you are back in the show... Thanks for the tutorial.
I thought you were done done done with this kind of content. Glad you aren't. Always room for instructional content.
So glad you came back. Missed the content
can you teach also Spf and dkim? what are used for thanks
hello glad to see you make this kind of content😎
I know that this is an older video now but liked and subbed because I've seen a few of your videos now on some admin-related info and you make great content. Your explanations are clear and concise. Thanks!
i follow eli when he started the youtube channel a few years ago to maybe a year ago when he had a meltdown on life, youtube, etc. i guess he is back to normal now.
1:45 If MX is an IP address of machine that is receiving mail for you, what DNS record tells the address of a server that is sending your mail? SPF?
the old war vet comes out of retirement one last time
Short and to the point. Thanks!
Just one doubt instead of MX Records we can use the CNAME Record for the same as you said in your early lecture, then what is the need for MX Records??
Hi Eli can i setup 2 MX records for 2 different provider
Does a "hole" in the series of the numbers for MX server's priority pose any security risks? Ie. 0,1,2,3,4 better than 0,10,20,30,40 ?
Hey, Thanks for the explanation, I have a question,
I have a mail server on priority 10. (first server)
Now I have another mail server, let's make its priority 20. (second server)
When will the mail second server (priority 20) get the mail?
As you told it will be there if the higher priority server goes down.
Can the second server will get the mail if the recipient email address is not on first server?
I mean, I have 1@example.com, 2@example.com .... 10@example.com on the first server (priority 10). will the mail sent to 11@example.com be delivered to second server (priority 20)?
These networking topics are interesting!
Beautifully succinct. Thank you Eli.
So im trying to send an email . I use yahoo and the person im sending it to has a weird email. Its @ and the school they go to. I get the no mx record msg come up and it didnt send. How do i get the email to go through?
more 'short' videos like this would be great!
Nice. Thanks for this. Good content.
I hope you make more vids like this soon.
Hey Eli, I’ve learned that you can only put in domain names as mx records and no ip addresses. Is that true?
That was really helpful. Thanks Eli for such a simple and clear explanation. 🙂
Great explanation as is always the way with your videos 👍
Hey Eli can you put a red tack on Melbourne Australia. Just to show that I'm present ..😁😁
One for me too thanks :D
love this content Eli!
you are back to what you are supposed to be teaching. thanks!
Why does every service on the internet use a normal dns a record yet email uses mx?
MX is functionality of DNS same like A record, CNAME, TXT record, so its not a separate protocol.
Thank you Eli, you make it so easy
Bro your awesome
Thanks for all the knowledge share here
You Are great Man!!
woohoo, more plain speak learnin'
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