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On Thursday, March 27, 2003, Marcus Ohlstr�m wrote...

>> I did a quick lookup, and the reason that is happening is
>> fastmail.fm are using messagingengine.com as an MX service. I
>> explain the other day in an email about MX's to somebody. Basically
>> what is happening is that your mail is going through a service that
>> fastmail.fm request it to.

> You see, I told you someone would have a better knowledge about what
> to look for in these headers :-)

hehehe... I do that kind of stuff on a daily basis ;)

> At least I wasn't completely wrong, I just didn't know how to look
> things up. Not a strangely configured DNS, but I did get the basic
> idea right. You might not care, but it does satisfy me :-)

You were very close. ;)

> And to Jonathan, I would greatly appreciate an explanation of MX
> records if you have the time. If you don't could you point me to
> some basic but good introduction?

Certainly... I'll post it to TBOT as it is away from the topic of
TheBat at this point :)

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Jonathan Angliss
([EMAIL PROTECTED])

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