This is what Mercury help suggests for local domains:
"When entering domains into this section, you should usually provide three entries per local Internet domain - a fully-qualified version, a simple version, and a special entry called a domain literal version, which is the IP number of your system enclosed in square brackets."
You should be careful to only list valid domain names that you own and is going to handle email for.
It's usually recommended to list both the domain name itself (mydomain.com) and the proper host name for the server (which might be something like mail.mydomain.com). The literal (numerical) address should look like [11.22.33.44], showing the public IP address, and optionally with a similar entry for the local (LAN) address.
<p>This is what Mercury help suggests for local domains:</p><p>"When entering domains into this section, you should usually provide three entries per local Internet domain - a fully-qualified version, a simple version, and a special entry called a domain literal version, which is the IP number of your system enclosed in square brackets."</p><p>You should be careful to only list valid domain names that you own and is going to handle email for.</p><p>It's usually recommended to list both the domain name itself (mydomain.com) and the proper host name for the server (which might be something like mail.mydomain.com). The literal (numerical) address should look like [11.22.33.44], showing the public IP address, and optionally with a similar entry for the local (LAN) address.</p><p>
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