I did a “dig mx ” check on the server, which seemed to indicate that the DNS is working okay. In your DNS setup where your domain name is hosted: - Add at least one MX record (priority 10) which point to a DDNS hostname (e.g. MailPlus Server ofrece dos soluciones: una configuración de nodo único o una configuración de alta disponibilidad. On the Linux Centos 7 server we have, we have set up the nf file with the line “domain ” and the namerserver with the correct ip for the server. In the IMAP/POP3 tab in Mail Server: - Enable IMAP SSL/TLS (or POP3 SSL/TLS if you like pop over imap) In your router: - Forward ports 25, 465, 587,993 to the NAS. But we can’t set up a separate A record for it, since it uses the same ip as the domain. The subdomain has a CNAME record set up, but the error message refers to a “type A”, which I assume is the A record. Edit Outgoing mail to and port 465 and set the encryption method to SSL. Edit incoming Mail to and port 993 and set the encryption method to SSL. MX - subs - mail handled by - we tried too. Create a new account and enter the email and check the 'I want to configure my email manually'. Emails going to are already handled by our server host’s email server. We set up an MX record for the emails, but want only emails with the subdomain of to be served by it. Name service error for name = type = A: Host found but no data record of requested type We set up a Postfix email server on our website server, and can send emails, but can’t receive emails there, getting this error on returned emails:
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