HCHTech
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Can anyone tell me what the "formula" is for translating domain names that contain a dash for DNS records? I'm setting up a Microsoft tenant for
domain-name.com
today. I noticed that the MX record to be created (given to me by the setup wizard) is domainname-com01b.mail.protection.outlook.com.
So the "01b" has to be the thing that is standing-in somehow for the dash, but I can't find the rules for this. Further, when I create the noted DKIM CNAME records, as prompted by the wizard in the Defender tenant, they tell me to use
selector1-domainname-com01b._domainkey.domainname.onmicrosoft.com
and
selector2-domainname-com01b._domainkey.domainname.onmicrosoft.com
This all works, of course, but I'm wondering *how* it works. Does anyone know the system?
domain-name.com
today. I noticed that the MX record to be created (given to me by the setup wizard) is domainname-com01b.mail.protection.outlook.com.
So the "01b" has to be the thing that is standing-in somehow for the dash, but I can't find the rules for this. Further, when I create the noted DKIM CNAME records, as prompted by the wizard in the Defender tenant, they tell me to use
selector1-domainname-com01b._domainkey.domainname.onmicrosoft.com
and
selector2-domainname-com01b._domainkey.domainname.onmicrosoft.com
This all works, of course, but I'm wondering *how* it works. Does anyone know the system?