From: "Sam Varshavchik" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  Kirk A Wolff writes:

  > (brokendomain.com).  He says that his ISP wants to keep the first few MX
  > records broken, and that the problem is with MY mailserver.

  How exactly does his ISP's decision to keep broken DNS become your
problem?

Sam,

I agree that this particular ISP isn't my problem, however I wonder if
courier tries more than the first three MX records even if they have
problems such as pointing to hostnames that don't resolve to A records or
having an IP address in them.

Kirk



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