On Wed, 20 Feb 2002, Kevin Windham wrote:

> It looks like the DNS Resolver is having a problem getting an MX record
> for the domain fkphoto.com. The problem also occurs for me when I run a
> lookup from here. I think you need to check your DNS.

See previous email about this being unlikely (tested).

I think this must be some other problem. Other mailservers can send mail
to that domain fine. It is only that one server that is reporting the
error. Why would the error get reported at the SMTP level anyway? The
foreign mailserver has obviously found my relay if it is connecting to it!

I wonder if that message is coming from the other server or what. I know I
have that domain setup to ignore blacklisting (in theory):
<*%fkphoto.com@blacklisted>=fk-*
<*@fkphoto.com>=fk-*
Maybe that is it. I will remove the first line...


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