On 25/06/2024 08:12, Alarig Le Lay via BitFolk Users wrote:
On Mon 24 Jun 2024 23:33:18 GMT, Richard King via
BitFolk Users wrote:
There doesn't appear to be a way to tell
mail-in-a-box to set the
reverse DNS correctly via its GUI - there is no option to add a custom
PTR record (other record types can be added).
If the interface doesn’t let you set a PTR, then it’s probably a better
idea to stop using its DNS server and host it your self. knot works
pretty well for example, and has the automatic DNSSEC management
integrated.
Mail-in-a-box takes over the whole box on which it runs, and includes
its own name server, so configuring a different name server on the same
box manually probably won't work very well.
For example I'd expect it to get overridden or conflicted with when
mail-in-a-box is updated.
I don't have anywhere else convenient to host DNS at the moment however
I guess I could use a third-party provider.
Can anyone recommend such a service from personal experience?
Cheers
Richard.