On Wed, 5 Feb 2003, James Budiono   NCS wrote:

>
> Hi,
>
> just tested it back to my office. This is what I've got:
>
> SMTP client connection from [127.0.0.1]
> SMTP client exit [127.0.0.1]
> <--- after a long while --->
> MX records for domain "ncs.com.sg" not found, trying direct.
> SMAIL SMTP-Send FF = "ncs.com.sg" SMTP = "xmailserver.test" From = "" To =
> "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
>
> The funny thing is, I tried nslookup and ended up with this:
>
> C:\>nslookup -query=mx ncs.com.sg
> Server:  ncsdctrl03.ncs.corp.int-ads
> Address:  192.168.131.123
>
> ncs.com.sg      MX preference = 10, mail exchanger = hubble.ncs.com.sg
> ncs.com.sg      MX preference = 5, mail exchanger = crystal.ncs.com.sg
> ncs.com.sg      MX preference = 15, mail exchanger = elm.ncs.com.sg
> hubble.ncs.com.sg       internet address = 203.126.130.5
> crystal.ncs.com.sg      internet address = 203.126.130.6
> elm.ncs.com.sg  internet address = 203.126.130.16
>
> So it seems (to me) that there is an MX lookup: why isn't Xmail using it?

Did you do the nslookup from the same machine ?
The fact that you're receiving messages fom the list means that my XMail @
xmailserver.org does find the MX for ncs.com.sg



- Davide

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