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<blockquote data-quote="MacsWork" data-source="post: 140090" data-attributes="member: 11094"><p>Telnet-ing (i assume on port 25) to their mail server has nothing to do with blacklists. Or DNS.</p><p></p><p>If a mail user on their domain marks a message from your domain as spam, your entire domain could become blacklisted by their server.</p><p></p><p>YOU DO NOT NEED TO CONFIGURE YOUR MX RECORD TO SEE THEIR DOMAIN!!! Do you have to do that with anyother domain? No you don't.</p><p></p><p>Your MX record is for you.</p><p></p><p>Create a sub domain called something else and try to send a message that way.</p><p></p><p>If you say you're waiting for dns to flush try this, but I doubt that is your issue.</p><p></p><p>sudo killall lookupd</p><p>lookupd -flushdnscache</p><p></p><p>I telling you if you can send mail everywhere else than it's on there end. Unless you are blocking mail to that domain. Which I would imagine you aren't otherwise you wouldn't have posted this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MacsWork, post: 140090, member: 11094"] Telnet-ing (i assume on port 25) to their mail server has nothing to do with blacklists. Or DNS. If a mail user on their domain marks a message from your domain as spam, your entire domain could become blacklisted by their server. YOU DO NOT NEED TO CONFIGURE YOUR MX RECORD TO SEE THEIR DOMAIN!!! Do you have to do that with anyother domain? No you don't. Your MX record is for you. Create a sub domain called something else and try to send a message that way. If you say you're waiting for dns to flush try this, but I doubt that is your issue. sudo killall lookupd lookupd -flushdnscache I telling you if you can send mail everywhere else than it's on there end. Unless you are blocking mail to that domain. Which I would imagine you aren't otherwise you wouldn't have posted this. [/QUOTE]
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