You can use nslookup:
$ nslookup
Default Server: glenlee.myhome.lan
Address: 192.168.2.10
Then enter the next line:
> set type=mx
Then just enter the domain:
> redhat.com
Server: glenlee.myhome.lan
Address: 192.168.2.10
Non-authoritative answer:
redhat.com preference = 10, mail exchanger = mail.redhat.com
Authoritative answers can be found from:
redhat.com nameserver = NS.redhat.com
redhat.com nameserver = NS2.redhat.com
redhat.com nameserver = NS3.redhat.com
mail.redhat.com internet address = 199.183.24.239
NS.redhat.com internet address = 207.175.42.153
NS2.redhat.com internet address = 208.178.165.229
NS3.redhat.com internet address = 206.132.41.213
>
Glen
On Thu, 12 Oct 2000, Jonathan Wilson wrote:
>Is there anything like whois or nslookup for finding out MX records?
>
>Thanks
>
> JW
>
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