On Fri, 13 Dec 2002, Martin Schmid wrote:

>
> Helo xmailserver.org ;-)
>
> Yesterday I had a weird type of a problem: all mail with our own domain
> as originating address (eg: mail from: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) suddenly
> got refused by xmail
>
> sniplet from smtp log:
>
> "hathor"      "hathor"        "192.168.100.40"        "2002-12-12 15:08:48"
> "apsag.com"   ""      "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" ""      ""      "SNDR=ENODNS"   
>"usr@apsserver" "0"
>
> Verifying the log file of the dns server, i saw this:
>
> 15:08:46   Request from hathor for A-record for apsag.com.
> 15:08:46   Sending reply to hathor about A-record for apsag.com.:
> 15:08:46   -> Answer: No A-Records available for apsag.com.
> 15:08:46   Request from hathor  for A-record for apsag.com.apsserver.
> 15:08:46   Sending reply to hathor about A-record for apsag.com.apsserver.:
> 15:08:46   -> Header: Name does not exist.
>
> This tells me that xmail didn't search for an MX-record. I thought
> CheckMailerDomain would configure for both checks, A- and MX-record...
>
> Am I wrong?

CheckMailerDomain check for MX records.



- Davide

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