OK, I'll explain again - that domain does not have an MX record.  Because of this that 
domain should not even be allowed
to receive mail at all.  However, if you consider the domain portion of the email as 
being the CNAME of the email server
then you can send mail to that domain.  With the "MX From Address" setting in iMS you 
can force emails to be delivered
to such broken domains.

Regards,

Howie

----- Original Message -----
From: "John Innit" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "inFusion Support List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, September 05, 2002 11:06 AM
Subject: RE: [iMS] No MX defined errors, even though MX record exists.


>
> No the iamyours.com does exist. You CAN send email to the domain through
> the client but now with IMS.
>
> The weird thing is that when we did a NSLOOKUP for the MX Records there was
> NO MX record on our DNS server, but the recipient at iamyours.com still
> received the email when site from our email client...
>
> anyone know what's going on here?
>


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