MX records using nslookup

Michael Kjorling michael at kjorling.com
Sun Jul 29 12:42:46 UTC 2001


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I agree with Len. nslookup is basically useless for anything
DNS-related. It does have its uses when it comes to RESOLVER issues,
but that is an altogether different thing.

Also, PLEASE stop those "confidential" crap in e-mails, especially
ones that go to mailing lists and/or Usenet newsgroups. You can't have
a public hearing of some kind either and then at the end of it say
that "anything discussed during this meeting is secret and may not be
further distributed or discussed". That doesn't make sense.
(I keep seeing notices like those, sometimes tens of lines long, going
to public mailing lists. And it's as annoying every time.)


Michael Kjörling


On Jul 29 2001 10:53 +0200, Len Conrad wrote:

> >HI,
> >How do I use nslookup to view mx records of a domain
>
> man dig
>
> Len

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