You wrote: > Your problem is that MX records cannot point to CNAMEs and Davide has > adhered to the RFC.
Well, I'm not a DNS expert but I would say that in this case MX do not point to CNAME: platos, vasos and rediris are not CNAME, or I get something wrong? > > gugu.usal.es. 7125 IN CNAME aida.usal.es. > > aida.usal.es. 7125 IN A 212.128.129.112 > > > > gugu.usal.es. 7096 IN CNAME aida.usal.es. > > aida.usal.es. 7113 IN MX 10 platos.usal.es. > > aida.usal.es. 7113 IN MX 30 mail.rediris.es. > > aida.usal.es. 7113 IN MX 10 vasos.usal.es. > > > > platos.usal.es. 7113 IN A 212.128.129.114 > > mail.rediris.es. 28753 IN A 130.206.1.2 > > vasos.usal.es. 7113 IN A 212.128.129.113 Also, mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] delivers correctly, and MX for usal.es are the same as for gugu.usal.es The problem seems to be with an email address like [EMAIL PROTECTED], where alias is a CNAME of host. XMail tries to deliver to host instead of the mail exchanger pointed to by MX for host. In any case I'll try your suggestion 2 (SmartDNSHost). Ciao, Francesco - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe xmail" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] For general help: send the line "help" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
