Thanks for the gentle hint.  I changed the dnstimeout setting back to 2
seconds. I set it to 10 so that if things got CRAZY slow, I wouldn't run
into issues.  Obviously that was short sighted, and I'm sorry about that.
HOWEVER, when i run a NSLOOKUP on a non-existent hostname, all 3 of our DNS
servers respond instantly with non-existent domain.  Could there be
something with the dns setup within Perl that I'm missing?  Can you think
of any reason that ASSP/perl wouldn't receive an NXDOMAIN immediately?

On Mon, Apr 29, 2019 at 10:14 AM Thomas Eckardt <thomas.ecka...@thockar.com>
wrote:

> you've set DNSTimeout to 10 seconds (instead using the default of 2
> seconds)
> you've not set any of noDKIMAddresses and noDKIMIP
> your DNS-Server is not answering with NXDOMAIN within 10 seconds
>
> And now you ask, how ASSP can workaround this??????
>
> Thanks for wasting my time. :(
>
>
> Thomas
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