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MXlo
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MXlo means DNS resource records of the MX type that have a value of localhost. The name comes from combining the MX from Mail eXchange and the lo abbreviation for a loopback networking interface, and is an anti-spam technique that is growing in popularity with network administrators who manage a large number of unused legacy domain names.
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MXlo means DNS resource records of the MX type that have a value of localhost. The name comes from combining the MX from Mail eXchange and the lo abbreviation for a loopback networking interface, and is an anti-spam technique that is growing in popularity with network administrators who manage a large number of unused legacy domain names.
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