Ah, XO. I know that one. And this was one of the smaller reasons why we considered moving out of XO. They are supposed to be running clusters for everything from mail to web servers and kept rotating their IPs. I had a hard time keeping our internal DNS (for ourdomain.com) in sync with XO's IPs so that outgoing mail goes through the proper pop3.ourdomain.com (hosted at XO) server.
They are still using A records, right - no matter what IPs they rotate the hosts to. As long as there's a host there on that IP which listens on port 110 and pops mail for your domain, what's the issue?
srs
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