I don't think you are alone. I've personally seen emails bounced back to
me from address I know for a fact are real.

That is very common. That will happen if:


[1] The domain you are sending to has a broken MX record, that points to one or more hosts that don't accept mail for the domain, or
[2] The domain you are sending to has anti-spam software that is blocking your mail (with or without good reason), or
[3] IMail's "Using-the-A-record-instead-of-MX-record" bug is occurring.


The log file entries and the Mail Test tool at http://www.DNSreport.com are useful in narrowing down which it is.


-Scott
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