Weird. I tested it again and I get 4 MX records now. I'm thinking it may 
have been an intermittent DNS issue with my ISP. Anyway sorry for the 
misdirection.

Kevin


On Wednesday, February 20, 2002, at 09:58  AM, Joe Laffey wrote:

> 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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