- A slight rewording
- Use some caps for consistency - Fix a typo.
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</listitem>
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<para>An understanding of the difference between remote and
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<para>The difference between remote and
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local mailboxes.</para>
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<para>How to install and configure an alternate mail transfer agent on
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<para>How to install and configure an alternate Mail Transfer Agent on
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your system, replacing <application>sendmail</application>.</para>
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<para><acronym>DNS</acronym> is responsible for mapping
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hostnames to IP addresses, as well as for storing information
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specific to mail delivery, known as MX records. The MX (Mail
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eXchanger) record specifies which host, or hosts, will recieve
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eXchanger) record specifies which host, or hosts, will receive
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mail for a particular domain. If you do not have an MX record
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for your hostname or domain, the mail will be delivered
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directly to your host provided you have an A record pointing
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