I ran this report on my server http://www.dnsreport.com and received this warnning
WARN: One or more of your mailservers does not accept mail in the domain literal format ([EMAIL PROTECTED]). Mailservers are technically required RFC1123 5.2.17 to accept mail to domain literals for any of its IP addresses. Not accepting domain literals can make it more difficult to test your mailserver, and can prevent you from receiving E-mail from people reporting problems with your mailserver. However, it is unlikely that any problems will occur if the domain literals are not accepted.
Many IMail servers have this problem, but it isn't a serious problem.
I don't have full details yet, but it sounds like you can get around this problem by adding the IP as a host alias for your primary domain name.
-Scott
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