I'm getting a bounce when trying to send mail to a valid domain. I get an error in the log that says it can't find the dns entry. The dns entry is clearly there when I do an nslookup.
However, I went to dnsreport.com and got the following error when it analyzed the DNS for the domain: =============== FAIL MX A lookups have no CNAMEs WARNING: One or more of your MX records points to a CNAME. CNAMEs are prohibited in MX records, according to RFC974, RFC1034 3.6.2, RFC1912 2.4, and RFC2181 10.3. The problem MX record(s) are: mxmail.register.com.->rcom-outblaze-com.mr.outblaze.com.->205.158.62.206 =============== OK, seems pretty obvious that there's something wrong with the DNS. But is this what's causing James to be unable to send the mail? Even if the error is with the destination, my customer tells me other people have no problem emailing this person. So the question is, how can make James not be so overly sensitive to this problem? Thanks. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]