Hm,

okay, I begin to understand that DNSREPORT/DNSSTUFF is having trouble
dealing with the DNS information - but I can tell you TWO things with
confidence:

a) Internet Explorer with the Windows Resolver CAN resolve:
http://www.grepel.de/

b) IMAIL with Windows DNS CAN deliver mail to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(using the MX record "grepel.de MX 10 mailin.webmailer.de.")

Not bad for a domain, which you insists doesn't even exists, eh?  <G>

So - while I start to see that there may be some "issue" with that domain
(e.g, possibly no SOA and/or NS records?) - it DOES exist and it DOES have
MX and A records.


Best Regards
Andy Schmidt

Phone:  +1 201 934-3414 x20 (Business)
Fax:    +1 201 934-9206


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