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If you want to prove to the server that you are the server administrator and you can manipulate both types of record, configure both types of records the same way they are configured in the example above. A PTR record for the given address must return the domain name that leads to the same IP address. | If you want to prove to the server that you are the server administrator and you can manipulate both types of record, configure both types of records the same way they are configured in the example above. A PTR record for the given address must return the domain name that leads to the same IP address. | ||
- | If you need to configure an email server so that it accepts emails for several domains, see our [[navody: | + | If you need to configure an email server so that it accepts emails for several domains, see our [[manuals: |