Mark I can solve the MX record issue.
In *theory*, if a system is trying to send email and it cannot find an MX record, it *should* fall back to looking for an A record (which does exist) but not everything follows that. Philip On 20 February 2013 11:11, Mark Hambleton <mark.hamble...@broadcom.com>wrote: > > I understand your viewpoint, but the most important part is: mails > should reach**** > > > everybody as soon as possible. Currently few of them are never reaching > us :)**** > > ** ** > > There does appear to be some tech issues with this list too, I was being > blocked from posting to the list and after some investigation our IT > department responded with:**** > > ** ** > > "Their DNS servers not configured with MX records properly for us to > deliver emails to them." **** > > ** ** > > Now, this could quite easily be just a difference in configuration and not > very good wording from our IT guys, or there could be a real problem.**** > > ** ** > > We have hard coded DNS entries so hopefully this reply will hit the list. > ;-)**** > > ** ** > > Figured it was worth pointing out as some of the issues may not be just to > do with whitelisting.**** > > ** ** > > Mark**** >
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