It was my DNS. I am using a black list from here: http://pgl.yoyo.org/adservers/ to block ad-servers at the dns level.
I'll have to remember this next time I have weird mail issues. Problem solved Thanks for all the help On Wed, 2008-09-10 at 14:36 +0200, Ralf Hildebrandt wrote: > * Jason Noble <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > host -t mx juno.com > > juno.com mail is handled by 10 mx.vgs.untd.com. > > juno.com mail is handled by 10 mx.dca.untd.com. > > Correct. > > > host -t a juno.com > > juno.com has address 64.136.53.46 > > juno.com has address 64.136.45.46 > > Correct. > > > host -t a mx.vgs.untd.com > > mx.vgs.untd.com has address 127.0.0.1 > > Nope: $ host -t a mx.vgs.untd.com > mx.vgs.untd.com has address 64.136.52.37 > > > host -t a mx.dca.untd.com > > mx.dca.untd.com has address 127.0.0.1 > > mx.dca.untd.com has address 64.136.44.37 > > Check /etc/hosts or your DNS :( > > > DOH... dns issue.... I though I ruled this out > > :( >