Tomasz et al;
On Tue, 2014-10-07 at 18:09 +0200, sp2lob wrote:
Does it pertain also my country?
There's very many all over. I suggest before making any deletions,
verify that the mx is still accepting mail for the end user. It's
possible to have an MX pointing to a 3rd party mail server but not have
a routable amprnet IP. Because this is so lengthy to do, most don't go
through them... which is understandable. It took me months of testing to
verify each one I cleaned up for my zones.
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