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Thanks to: .webflow GmbH On our mailserver it´s necessary that automx dynamically detects the MX-Record from the requested domain to return the perfect configuration. I´ve build a small automx-script for this problem. The script takes the first argument and detects the primary MX-Record. The second argument is used as fallback if the MX detection gets an timeout or other exception. You need the dnspython module for this script to run: pip install dnspython