Simple- make sure you have root access to the
authoritative DNS servers and your 
zone files will never be wrong unless you make a
fubar!

dnsstuff.com's dnsreport seems to give great info.

Thane Sherrington wrote:
> I'm seeing more small companies hosting their own
domain (or getting it 
> hosted outside their ISP) and more and more of them
run into problems 
> sending or recieving mail.  Sometimes the mail gets
blocked as spam, 
> other times it appears to go into the bit bucket.  I
know that some 
> hosting companies don't correctly setup DNS
information, and I was 
> wondering if the gurus on the collective know of a
way I can check the 
> configuration for a domain and see if it's set
correctly (I've looked a 
> services such as www.dnswatch.info).  If anyone has
some advice on this, 
> I'd really appreciate it, because the hosting
companies all take the 
> same "it's not our problem" line, and I'm not
knowledgable enough ask 
> the right questions.
> 
> T
> 
> 
> 

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