Greetings; I have created a file at http://n1uro.ampr.org/amprdns.brk
This file contains a ton of stray MX and CNAME records. If a coordinator wishes to sort through it and clean up invalid entries, it's there.
On 07/10/14 16:49, Brian wrote:
(Please trim inclusions from previous messages) _______________________________________________ Greetings; I have created a file at http://n1uro.ampr.org/amprdns.brk
This file contains a ton of stray MX and CNAME records. If a coordinator wishes to sort through it and clean up invalid entries, it's there.
Hi Brian,
I think you would be pretty safe to remove all records with EI callsigns in them. If by some outside chance one is still in use. I'll take the flack for it.
Regards John EI7IG
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.