Hector Santos wrote: > Seems pretty clear in STD 13. > What am I missing here?
Nothing, it's only not obvious, and Michael just stumbled over it: Queries for this.is.a.wild.example won't "see" the wild.example if it's "blocked" by an "existing" a.wild.example, where "existing" means "any RR". He'd have to "reinsert" the blocked wildcard at is.a.wild.example. I hope I got that right, because I've no way to verify it. The intuitive ideas would be "only the same RR can block a wildcard", or "only a SoA can block a wildcard", but that's not how it works. Please correct me, Frank _______________________________________________ NOTE WELL: This list operates according to http://mipassoc.org/dkim/ietf-list-rules.html
