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3.3.4. MD RDATA format (Obsolete)
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3.3.4. MD RDATA format (Obsolete)
3.3.4. MD RDATA format (Obsolete)
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where:
- MADNAME
- A domain-name which specifies a host which has a mail
agent for the domain which should be able to deliver
mail for the domain.
MD records cause additional section processing which looks up an A type
record corresponding to MADNAME.
MD is obsolete. See the definition of MX and [RFC-974] for details of
the new scheme. The recommended policy for dealing with MD RRs found in
a master file is to reject them, or to convert them to MX RRs with a
preference of 0.
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