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Only mail exchange servers use MX records.
MX records.
By defining priorities in the MX record.
Yes, it is possible for an organization's web server and mail server to have the same alias for a hostname, as long as they are configured to point to different IP addresses. This is commonly managed using DNS records. The type for the resource record (RR) that contains the hostname of the mail server would typically be an MX (Mail Exchange) record, which specifies the mail server responsible for accepting email messages on behalf of the domain.
You see, there are Protocols called HTTP and POP.HTTP stands for Hyper Text Transfer Protocolwhile,POP stands for Post Office Protocol.These two sets of Rules enable server to identify that who sent the Email to whom. HTTP is responsible to maintain the format of the Email, while POP helps serverto identify which computers users' email is itIs he online checking the emailhas HTTP contacted server a possible interaction from user requesting email access
Round Robin
You would need a email server before you could use a webmail server..
yes i find email address by search in Google.com
ATT Yahoo is an actual email server.
mail exchanger (MX) resource record
u mean smtp server? why do you need one? you already have email
it doesnt
A private dedicated email server offers autonomy over the email provider and offers better data traffic. When using a private dedicated email server, there is no risk of data overloading.