Can anyone explain this to me?

If a name exists in the response policy, and also exists in the real Internet 
namespace, the value from the policy is returned. But if it doesn't exist out 
on the Internet, then the value is not returned -- an NXDOMAIN (or SERVFAIL, or 
whatever) is returned instead.

I've known this for a while but haven't understood why it is thus. Today, it 
has become a problem for me. If I set a policy of "this name gets response X", 
I expect that policy to be used rather than "this name gets response X unless 
it doesn't exist out on the Internet or can't be resolved due to an error."

Chris Buxton
BlueCat Networks
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