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Normally most users don't have to mess with the MX records. But if we are providing front end spam filtering services for you and you are managing your own name server then these are the settings for the MX (Mail eXchange) records: | Normally most users don't have to mess with the MX records. But if we are providing front end spam filtering services for you and you are managing your own name server then these are the settings for the MX (Mail eXchange) records: | ||
- | + | mx.junkemailfilter.com - 10 | |
- | mx.junkemailfilter. | + | mx.junkemailfilter.net - 20 |
- | mx.junkemailfilter. | + | mx.junkemailfilter.org - 30 |
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Ordering and numbering is important. It is also important that you not add any of your existing MX records or and other MX record to the list as it will defeat the way the spam filter works. Here's the instructions if you are [[Changing your MX records with cPanel]]. | Ordering and numbering is important. It is also important that you not add any of your existing MX records or and other MX record to the list as it will defeat the way the spam filter works. Here's the instructions if you are [[Changing your MX records with cPanel]]. | ||
- | Why the dummy MX records? Real servers retry. They start at the lowest numbered MX and work their way up the list. Spammers try once and give up. Many spammers try the highest MX record first. This configuration is what we call the poor man's spam filter and it gets rid of over 90% of virus infected windows zombie spam. | + | Why the dummy MX records? Real servers retry. They start at the lowest numbered MX and work their way up the list. Spammers try once and give up. Many spammers try the highest MX record first. This configuration is what we call the poor man's spam filter and it gets rid of over 90% of virus infected windows zombie spam. |
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== DNS Tools == | == DNS Tools == |
Revision as of 21:54, 2 November 2009
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Name Server Settings
DNS stands for Domain Name Service. That is the Internet service that allows the world to find your web site when they type in your domain. It translates you domain name into and IP address. The name servers for Computer Tyme are:
ns.reality-dns.com ns.reality-dns.net ns.reality-dns.org
Ordinarilly Computer Tyme will provide DNS services for your domain. If you are new to Computer Tyme you need to go to your registrar and set your name servers with the above information. This gives us control to set the IP addresses of all your hosts and mail exchange records. With three servers in different locations we can ensure that no matter what happens, the world will be able to find where the servers that host your site are.
MX Record Settings
Normally most users don't have to mess with the MX records. But if we are providing front end spam filtering services for you and you are managing your own name server then these are the settings for the MX (Mail eXchange) records:
mx.junkemailfilter.com - 10 mx.junkemailfilter.net - 20 mx.junkemailfilter.org - 30
Ordering and numbering is important. It is also important that you not add any of your existing MX records or and other MX record to the list as it will defeat the way the spam filter works. Here's the instructions if you are Changing your MX records with cPanel.
Why the dummy MX records? Real servers retry. They start at the lowest numbered MX and work their way up the list. Spammers try once and give up. Many spammers try the highest MX record first. This configuration is what we call the poor man's spam filter and it gets rid of over 90% of virus infected windows zombie spam.
DNS Tools
DNS Registrar Management
For those of you who have an account at Computer Tyme DNS Services you can Manage Your Account.