said:
>Here's what I get using Verizon's DNS:
> [G:\]nslookup
> > set type=mx
> > scoug.com
> Server: vnsc-pri.sys.gtei.net
> Address: 4.2.2.1
> Non-authoritative answer:
> scoug.com preference = 100, mail exchanger = mx2.zoneedit.com
> scoug.com preference = 0, mail exchanger = mail.scoug.com
> > exit
> [G:\]
I get similar from earthlink:
[D:\TMP]nslookup -type=mx scoug.com
Server: ns1.earthlink.net
Address: 207.217.126.41
Non-authoritative answer:
scoug.com preference = 0, mail exchanger = mail.scoug.com scoug.com
preference = 100, mail exchanger = mx2.zoneedit.com
Authoritative answers can be found from:
scoug.com nameserver = ns5.zoneedit.com
scoug.com nameserver = ns1.zoneedit.com
mx2.zoneedit.com internet address = 64.151.77.88
ns1.zoneedit.com internet address = 207.234.248.200
ns5.zoneedit.com internet address = 65.125.228.92
>AFAIK the higher preference value means a higher priority
>for the specified MX. If pref=100 means (in this case)
>"use this one" then SCOUG mail goes through ZoneEdit.
I had to look this up to verify my memory (rfc 1034). Lower is better, so
ZoneEdit is the backup.
Oddly:
[D:\TMP]nslookup scoug.com ns1.zoneedit.com
Server: ns1.zoneedit.com
Address: 207.234.248.200
Non-authoritative answer:
Name: scoug.com
Address: 216.184.211.35
Which means something is confused about authority.
Humm,
Steven
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