Mail Exchange record.: An entry in a database that tells domain name servers where they should route mail so that it gets to you.
This is a record that exists on a DNS server and tells e-mail servers where to send mail to for any particular DNS entry.
The MX (mail exchanger) resource record specifies a mail exchange server for a DNS domain name. A mail exchange server is a host (computer or other network device) that will either process or forward mail for the DNS domain name.
A type of Domain Name System address, used specifically for Internet e-mail servers. A DNS Mail eXchanger record, used to name-resolve email servers for purposes of mail delivery.
MX stands for Mail Exchanger. It is a record that includes information about external mail servers.
An MX record is the Mail eXchanger record. The MX record on a Domain Name Server tells the world where the e-mail server is located so that you can receive e-mail. It creates a mail route for a domain name.
a DNS entry that indicates what server(s) handle the email messages for your domain
a DNS record that defines the domain name (like mail
a DNS record that specifies which server incoming email should be delivered to
a list of servers that you have suggested the mail servers can deliver mail to, and these servers know about your domain
an entry in a DNS server that directs the routing of mail transfer agents
an entry in a domain-name system database that directs the routing of mail transfer agents to send information from one location and to receive it at another
an entry in your DNS server which tells the world where to send email destined for a particular domain
an MX record is dns entry that defines the fully qualified hostname of the host that mail sent to the current host will be handled by.
Your DNS Mail Exchanger record ("MX record") is used by servers on the Internet to determine where to send mail bound for your domain. The company supplying your Internet connetivity, often an ISP, may configure this on your behalf. You can look at the MX records currently set for your domain by clicking here.
An entry in the DNS database identifying the server responsible for mail requests.
A DNS record type that defines the host that handles e-mail for a particular domain.
MX records are "mail exchange" records. These types of records tell mail servers where to deliver your mail, they also tell them which mail server to hand the mail off to. That mail server must be configured to accept mail for your domain or your mail will be bounced.
Short for Mail Exchanger, the MX record is a DNS record specifying which mailserver is responsible for the domain.
Identifies the mail host to which e-mail for a zone will be sent. MX records direct the e-mail coming into a domain to the preferred mail servers.
Mail Exchange Record. A Domain Name System (DNS) resource record type, indicating which host can handle electronic mail for a particular domain.
Mail Exchange record is part of the zone file and is used to designate which mail server machine should process email for a specific domain.
An MX record is an entry in your DNS table (zone file) that controls where email is sent for the domain name.
MX Record (Mail Exchange Record) is an entry in a domain name database that identifies the mail server that is responsible for handling e-mail for that domain name. If a user has more than one mailserver, MX records can also specify the order in which the mailservers will be used as primary, secondary, backup and so on.
See: Mail Exchange Record
Short for mail exchange record, an MX Record is an entry in a domain name database that identifies the mail server that is responsible for handling e-mail for that domain name.
A DNS Mail Exchanger resource record that specifies where mail for a domain name should be delivered. You can have multiple MX records for a single domain name, ranked in preference order.
An entry in a domain name system database that directs the routing of mail transfer agents. The MX record is used, for instance, to set which mail server will handle the processing of your e-mail.
Acronym for Mail eXchange. MX is a DNS record used to define the host(s) willing to accept mail for a given machine.
The record that specifies the mail servers that handle email for your domain. By default, all of the email for your domain is handled by Caliber Media Group's mail server. Yo... Last Modified: 2004-05-13 Number of views: 217
A MX record is the Mail Exchanger record. This tells the world what your mail server IP address and name is so that you can receive SMTP e-mail.
Instructions within a Domain Name System (DNS) record that routes e-mail for a particular domain to the proper mail server.
Mail exchange record, an entry in a domain name database that identifies the mail server that is responsible for handling e-mails for that domain name. When more than one MX record is entered for any single domain name that is using more than one mail server, the MX record can be prioritized with a preference number that indicates the order in which the mail servers should be used. The only requirement to allow us to host your email service for
[email protected] is that the MX record for yourdomain.com must be pointed to our servers: yourdomain.com. IN MX 0 mail.managedemail.com.
(Mail Exchange Record) Mail exchange Record is an entry in a domain name database that specifies a mail server to handle a domain name's email.
An MX Record (Mail eXchange) denotes the destination IP address for a domain's POP email.
This acronym means "Mail eXchange" Record, and refers to the DNS resource record used to describe where SMTP mail should be delivered for a given Internet domain. For most customers, the MX record for their domain should point to the outside address of their Raptor Firewall.
An MX record or Mail exchanger record is a type of resource record in the Domain Name System (DNS) specifying how Internet e-mail should be routed. MX records point to the servers that should receive an e-mail, and their priority relative to each other.