Be aware that nslookup will be going away as of bind version 9.
The new utility, dig(1), has been included on Red Hat for a few releases
now, and once you're used to it it's better than nslookup.
In your case, the command would be
dig domain.com mx
...or, if you prefer,
dig @your.nameserver.com domain.com mx
HTH,
-m
Chris Harvey wrote:
>
> > Aren't there commands that look up MX records, in a similar fashion to
> whois and nslookup?
>
> Yes. Use nslookup
>
> i.e.
>
> nslookup
> > set q=mx
> > hotmail.com
>
> Chris
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