On Fri, 15 Feb 2002, Valentin Nechayev wrote:

VN>  Fri, Feb 15, 2002 at 21:20:32, marck (Dmitry Morozovsky) wrote about "4-stable, 
sendmail, and named-authoritative zones":
VN>
VN> What `sendmail -d8.8,21.12 -bv [EMAIL PROTECTED]' says?

Too long output (machine has 250 aliases ;-) -- but finally, local
delivery.


VN> And whether `echo \$=w | sendmail -bt' says unallowed names?

Yes. All IP addresses in square brackets, and as well all hostnames that
are back-resolves of all IP aliases. I suppose the very latter is the
source of error. But -- I'm still a bit clueless how to turn it off..



VN>
VN> > There is 4-stable machine with system-default named and sendmail. named
VN> > has some authoritative master zones (one of them is for the domain which
VN> > contains `hostname`). All these zones have master MXes at outer site.
VN> >
VN> > Now, for all zones except the very zone containing hostname, trying
VN> > to send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] leads to local delivery (sendmail -bt says
VN> > $# local for any [EMAIL PROTECTED]). Testing from any outer machine works
VN> > as expected, though.
VN> >
VN> > Setting nameserver to outer machine in /etc/resolv.conf fixes the
VN> > situation, though. But playing with ResolverOptions does not help.
VN> >
VN> > Moreover, although zone containing machine hostname looks just the same as
VN> > any other, mailing to it do *not* end up as local delivery.
VN> >
VN> > Any help will be greatly appreciated. I'll be glad to provide more
VN> > information if needed.
VN>
VN>
VN> /netch
VN>

Sincerely,
D.Marck                                   [DM5020, DM268-RIPE, DM3-RIPN]
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