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Six Apart Expands now will they fix typekey.com mail?

Congratulations Six Apart on your acquisition of Ublog.

I'm sure Ben and Mena are thrilled at aquiring one of thier partners.

Now the question is can someone at Six Apart add DNS entries for MX records so that my incoming mail servers can accept mail from your @typekey.com mail addresses and that I can stop receiving mail like:

root@maquis:~# exigrep typekey@typekey.com /var/log/exim/mainlog 2004-07-03 14:41:31 H=(corp1.sixapart.com) [66.151.149.25] sender verify defer for : could not connect to typekey.com [66.151.149.12]: Operation timed out

2004-07-03 14:41:31 H=(corp1.sixapart.com) [66.151.149.25] F= temporarily rejected RCPT : Could not complete sender verify callout

2004-07-03 15:28:53 H=(corp1.sixapart.com) [66.151.149.25] sender verify defer for : could not connect to typekey.com [66.151.149.12]: Operation timed out

2004-07-03 15:28:53 H=(corp1.sixapart.com) [66.151.149.25] F= temporarily rejected RCPT : Could not complete sender verify callout

...

2004-07-13 16:55:38 H=(corp1.sje.sixapart.com) [66.151.149.25] sender verify defer for : could not connect to typekey.com [66.151.149.12]: Operation timed out

2004-07-13 16:55:38 H=(corp1.sje.sixapart.com) [66.151.149.25] F= temporarily rejected RCPT : Could not complete sender verify callout

2004-07-13 16:56:28 H=(corp1.sje.sixapart.com) [66.151.149.25] sender verify defer for : could not connect to typekey.com [66.151.149.12]: Operation timed out

2004-07-13 16:56:28 H=(corp1.sje.sixapart.com) [66.151.149.25] F= temporarily rejected RCPT : Could not complete sender verify callout

2004-07-13 17:49:31 H=(corp1.sje.sixapart.com) [66.151.149.25] sender verify defer for : could not connect to typekey.com [66.151.149.12]: Operation timed out

It would be appreciated as Six Apart are known for their web standards usage, now why can technical people do the right thing and adhere to the normal standards. Also you guys might want to add SPF records while you are at it as well.