>>I just had someone join my list about two days ago. The person does not >>have a "standard" domain name (MICRO-C.DS.GEN.NJ.US). As a result, all >>mail to this person is bounced. I have tried finding the IP address using >>the standard tools -- but no luck. While this particular host (micro-c.ds.gen.nj.us) has no DNS records, the *domain* does: >s.ecc $ dig any mx ds.gen.nj.us >; <<>> DiG 2.0 <<>> any mx ds.gen.nj.us >;; ->>HEADER<<- opcode: QUERY , status: NOERROR, id: 6 >;; flags: qr rd ra ; Ques: 1, Ans: 1, Auth: 7, Addit: 9 >;; QUESTIONS: >;; ds.gen.nj.us, type = MX, class = IN > >;; ANSWERS: >ds.gen.nj.us. 604725 MX 10 uu1.Access.Net. I'd contact the [log in to unmask] (that address has been verified) for further assistance. >>I know a lot of .US addresses are coming on line. Yup; mine will be appearing shortly. 8) >>Has anyone else had this problem? Should I just delete him from the list? I haven't seen many problems with .us addresses; when I have, they're usually corrected rather easily. --Wes