If you are configuring a domain on Office365 and the domain name server for that domain is running on BIND just add this records to the zone file. Just change "change.me" and "change-me" to yourdomain.us and youdomain-us change.me 3600s IN MX 0 change-me.mail.protection.outlook.com. change.me IN TXT "v=spf1 include:spf.protection.outlook.com -all" autodiscover.change.me IN CNAME autodiscover.outlook.com. msoid.change.me IN CNAME clientconfig.microsoftonline-p.net. _sip._tls.change.me IN SRV 100 1 443 sipdir.online.lync.com. _sipfederationtls._tcp.change.me IN SRV 100 1 5061 sipfed.online.lync.com. sip.change.me IN CNAME sipdir.online.lync.com. lyncdiscover.change.me IN CNAME webdir.online.lync.com. enterpriseregistration.change.me 1h IN CNAME enterpriseregistration.windows.net. enterpriseenrollment.change.me 1h IN CNAME enterpriseenrollment.manage.microsoft.com.
Categorias de Artigos M - MERCADORIAS “Respeita aos bens adquiridos pela empresa com destino a venda, desde que não sejam objecto de trabalho posterior de natureza industrial.” – POC P - MATÉRIAS-PRIMAS, SUBSIDIÁRIAS E DE CONSUMO Matérias primas e outras para fabricação de produtos. A - PRODUTOS ACABADOS E INTERMÉDIOS Inclui os principais bens provenientes da actividade produtiva da empresa, assim como os que embora normalmente reentrem no fabrico podem ser objecto de venda.” – POC S - SUBPRODUTOS, DESPERDÍCIOS, RESÍDUOS E REFUGOS Representam produtos secundários, de reduzido valor económico, resultantes do processo produtivo da empresa. Subprodutos – bens obtidos simultâneamente com os principais. Ex.Serradura numa serração (tem reduzido valor económico) Desperdícios, resíduos e refugos – São os outros bens derivados do processo produtivo (ex. trapos das têxteis) T - PRODUTOS E TRABALHOS EM CURSO Trata-se de produtos em fabricação não estand
Follow this (not my instructions) (from http://project.lxcenter.org/issues/969 ) Secondary DNS The previous tutorial described a DNS server on the same machine as the web server using a single IP address. That works just fine if all you are doing is hosting simple websites. In that case, a good argument can be made that if the web server goes down for some reason (along with the DNS server, most likely), that a secondary DNS server can’t help visitors get to your website because the web server is down anyway. And all of that is true. Where it makes a difference is when you have clients who are counting on email that is handled by your server. So if you have a business that is hosting its email with you and both your server and DNS are down, mail will be immediately returned to senders as a bad email domain. That’s obviously not good for business. But if you had a secondary DNS server running someplace the sender’s email server will hold the email message until your email server c
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