navy.mil
yahoo is the domain. what ever comes after@ it's domain
Yahoo is the domain. what ever comes after@ it's domain
An e-mail address is an electronic address that is assigned to a domain. A domain name consists of an unique name followed by a top-level domain name (TLD), such as com, org, co.uk, etc. Various members of the domain can then be assigned unique addresses within the domain, in the form someone@domain. A current e-mail address is therefore any e-mail address that is currently assigned to any individual or organisation within a domain, and that can be used to send and receive electronic mail to other current e-mail addresses, both within and without that domain.
dns used to find the mail server for a domain?
All military units / branches use .mil as their domain suffix.
Call 1800-USA-NAVY or go to Navy.com and request information. They will mail you some info and a local navy representative will contact you as well.
Whenever mail servers talk to each other, they look for MX records at the destination's DNS. When a DNS server is setup for a domain and that domain has mail capabilities, their DNS server will have at least one MX record to denote which server handles mail. The root DNS servers for the internet denote the addresses for the SOA (start of authority) DNS servers for a particular domain.
This is a class which attempts to verify an email address by contacting a mail exchanger. Registered mail exchangers are requested from the domain controller first, then the exact domain itself. The error argument will contain relevant text if the address could not be verified. Following is the function wich attempts to verify and email address by contacting a mail exchenager. Registered mail exchangers are requested from the domain controller first, then the exact domain itself. The error argument will contain relevant text if the address could not be verified
Computers communicate using numbered addresses. The domain names exist for humans to remember things like e-mail addresses (@yourdomain.com) and websites (http://some-domain-name.org) so that we can type them into our web browser or e-mail or tools and Domain Name Service can turn the name we can remember into an address the computers use to communicate.
the term used for the part of the e-mail address following the "@" symbol is "domain" for example in abcdefgh@yahoo.com "yahoo" would be the domain
MX records.
No. Everyone has to have a unique address email within a domain, so that the mail gets delivered to the proper place.