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DETAILS To use NSLOOKUP to view MX records: Open a command prompt. Type "nslookup" then press Enter. You will see the following: Default Server: <FQDN of your server> Address: <server IP address> Type "set type=mx" then press Enter. Type the domain name that you want to look up, then press Enter. The MX records of that domain will appear.
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