The answer is "typo".Following along this reasoning I have an addition question to ask. Could it be possible that a DNS has corupted or posioned records? I'm asking because AOL has reported our 64.66.96.66 as mail.jaYray.net rather than the normal mail.jaray.net.
http://www.DNSstuff.com/tools/ptr.ch?ip=64.66.96.66 shows that your reverse DNS entry is mail.jayray.net.
Adelphia's DNS servers don't act as caching DNS servers, so they can't be poisoned.
-Scott
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