>well they haven't provided me with logs.  My logs show absolutely nothing 
>from his domain

Then you either have to [1] Request the information from the tech at the 
remote mailserver, or [2] Ignore the problem.  There isn't much else you 
can do (aside from looking up their MX record in an attempt to guess where 
their mail would have come from, and search the logs for that IP).  If 
their tech won't give you the information, it's safe to assume a problem on 
their end.

                                                    -Scott
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