I should add that the number of erroneous emails sent to the old mail server
has decreased.  From Thursday through Saturday it went down to zero and I
was hoping the problem had gone away.  Then it started up again on Sunday,
but at lower volume than before.  Interestingly, most of the emails now
received at the old server are spam.  In the last three days, I've only
received one email personally that was real mail and that went to the old
server.  By comparison, a week ago I had to check my account on the old
server every hour.

Ben

-----Original Message-----
From: Sanford Whiteman
Sent: Tuesday, November 27, 2012 6:09 PM
To: Declude.JunkMail@declude.com
Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Fw: Deciphering Comcast reply on weird DNS
stuff

> Actually, you did catch something.  The section that starts with
> "Authority".  In his email he says "Answer ns0.xname.org" which I
> take to mean that he is getting that authorotative response from
> nso0.xname.org and not ns1.xname.org as you assume below.

It means "ns0.xname.org" is part of the answer(s) to the question he
asked, i.e. the A record for ns0.xname.org.

Doesn't mean that is/is not the server queried.

-- S.



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