Apple Outgoing SMTP IP list

Recently Apple have changed the TLS cypher they use when sending emails.  This has caused a number of problems for us as they are using a cypher that my company considers to be insecure and our primary email server rejects all emails from apple/itunes smtp server.  I have a work around for this in place, but it requires me to know what the IP addresses are for the all the Apple outgoing email servers.  Does anyone know of a list with this info on anywhere, or a name of someone I can speak to yo gain this info?
FYI:  I have added this question to the "Delivery" category as I had to choose one and none of them seemed relevant?  How come there is no general category for questions that do not relate directly to products of services?

Hi Salman,
According to your description, Outlook on client machines couldn’t receive emails until entered IP address of the Outgoing SMTP server? What about sending emails, are there any issues?
In addition, have you tried to run NSlookup.exe in command prompt as Sean suggested?
More information for you:
Nslookup
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb490950.aspx
Nslookup
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc725991.aspx
Best Regards,
Amy

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