well...
(09:27am)@tb:(~)# testmxlookup universitytowers.com
Domain universitytowers.com:
Relay: ::ffff:65.163.18.14, Priority: 10, Address: ::ffff:65.163.18.14 [
ERROR ]

and a dig universitytowers.com MX shows
universitytowers.com.   109     IN      MX      10 65.163.18.14.

bad bad bad
a MX cannot be a ip address according to the RFC

contact the admin at universitytowers.com and get them to fix it.



Carey Jung <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm getting the following bounces from courier:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> <<< This domain's DNS violates RFC 1035.
>
> I understand why it's happening, but can I tell Courier to ignore
> this on a per-domain basis, or do I have to use the -nodnslookup
> option globally?
>
> thanks in advance,
> Carey
>
>
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