DNS CONFIG CHALLENGE

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Q: 1 domain name abc.com. 1.1.1.1 hosts web site. 2.2.2.2 hosts
email.
what should my dns config look like?
Current records that don't work cause i'm ignent.
A record:
host=@ points to = 1.1.1.1

CNAME records:
www=@
email=mail.abc.com
mail=mail.abc.com
smtp=mail.abc.com
ftp=@
e=mail.abc.com
webmail=mail.abc.com

MX records:
priority=0 host=@ goes to=2.2.2.2
priority=10 host=mail.abc.com goes to=2.2.2.2
thanks, jho

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