Have you never run in to that before? I surely have, my personal
favorites are either MX records with underscores in the hostname
(mostly exchange) or where they  point the MX record to a CNAME. Good
luck trying to find someone on their end who cares and/or is inclined
to do something about it.

On Thu, Feb 3, 2011 at 10:32 AM, Dave Lugo <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Thu, 3 Feb 2011, Manuel Dalla Lana wrote:
>>
>> Il 03/02/11 18.07, Dave Lugo ha scritto:
>>> I would (if it was my user) have the correspondant
>>> on my end call the correspondant at the other end,
>>> and ask them to escalate it to their IT staff.
>>
>> I tryed, but I was denied access to their it staff because "it's no
>> possible" :(
>>
>
> <boggle>
>
> Glad you were able to work around it.
>
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