On Mon, 10 Feb 2003, Scott wrote: > [PeekTime] 1044862090 : Sun, 09 Feb 2003 23:28:10 -0800 > << > ErrCode = -40 > ErrString = Invalid server address > ErrInfo = gems8.gov.bc.ca > SMAIL SMTP-Send FF = "gems8.gov.bc.ca" SMTP = "cloverpoint.com" From = > "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" To = "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" Failed ! > SMTP-Error = "417 Temporary delivery error" > >>
It's wierd : [root@x35 root]# nslookup Note: nslookup is deprecated and may be removed from future releases. Consider using the `dig' or `host' programs instead. Run nslookup with the `-sil[ent]' option to prevent this message from appearing. > set type=ns > . Server: 127.0.0.1 Address: 127.0.0.1#53 Non-authoritative answer: .. nameserver = I.ROOT-SERVERS.NET. .. nameserver = J.ROOT-SERVERS.NET. .. nameserver = K.ROOT-SERVERS.NET. .. nameserver = L.ROOT-SERVERS.NET. .. nameserver = M.ROOT-SERVERS.NET. .. nameserver = A.ROOT-SERVERS.NET. .. nameserver = B.ROOT-SERVERS.NET. .. nameserver = C.ROOT-SERVERS.NET. .. nameserver = D.ROOT-SERVERS.NET. .. nameserver = E.ROOT-SERVERS.NET. .. nameserver = F.ROOT-SERVERS.NET. .. nameserver = G.ROOT-SERVERS.NET. .. nameserver = H.ROOT-SERVERS.NET. Authoritative answers can be found from: A.ROOT-SERVERS.NET internet address = 198.41.0.4 B.ROOT-SERVERS.NET internet address = 128.9.0.107 C.ROOT-SERVERS.NET internet address = 192.33.4.12 D.ROOT-SERVERS.NET internet address = 128.8.10.90 E.ROOT-SERVERS.NET internet address = 192.203.230.10 F.ROOT-SERVERS.NET internet address = 192.5.5.241 G.ROOT-SERVERS.NET internet address = 192.112.36.4 H.ROOT-SERVERS.NET internet address = 128.63.2.53 I.ROOT-SERVERS.NET internet address = 192.36.148.17 J.ROOT-SERVERS.NET internet address = 192.58.128.30 K.ROOT-SERVERS.NET internet address = 193.0.14.129 L.ROOT-SERVERS.NET internet address = 198.32.64.12 M.ROOT-SERVERS.NET internet address = 202.12.27.33 > server 198.41.0.4 Default server: 198.41.0.4 Address: 198.41.0.4#53 > ca. Server: 198.41.0.4 Address: 198.41.0.4#53 Non-authoritative answer: ca nameserver = RELAY.CDNNET.ca. ca nameserver = RS0.NETSOL.COM. ca nameserver = MERLE.CIRA.ca. ca nameserver = NS1CIRA.ca. ca nameserver = CLOUSO.RISQ.QC.ca. Authoritative answers can be found from: RELAY.CDNNET.ca internet address = 192.73.5.1 RS0.NETSOL.COM internet address = 216.168.224.206 MERLE.CIRA.ca internet address = 64.26.149.98 NS1CIRA.ca internet address = 129.33.164.84 CLOUSO.RISQ.QC.ca internet address = 192.26.210.1 > server 192.73.5.1 Default server: 192.73.5.1 Address: 192.73.5.1#53 > bc.ca. Server: 192.73.5.1 Address: 192.73.5.1#53 ** server can't find bc.ca: NXDOMAIN The bc.ca. subdomain does not have any name server defined and this makes XMail to fail the resolution. The domain result not existent. In my opinion this is a bad configuration, *but* dig/nslookup successfully lookup the MX record because the gov.bc.ca domain does exist. I need to check this out ... - Davide - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe xmail" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] For general help: send the line "help" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
