On Mon, Dec 23, 2013 at 03:36:37AM -0500, John Grasty wrote:
> Hi,
> 

Hi,


> I love opensmtpd.
>

So do I ;-)



> I?m sure this error is my fault, but I can figure it out for the life of me. 
> On a backup server, I have opensmtpd 5.4.1 with the sample config file 
> listening on the localhost and relaying only local mail. This server?s 
> hostname is subdomain.example.com. When I try to send an email from the 
> command line to [email protected] (not the lack of the subdomain), smtpd 
> fails. I have checked the logs, and it is returning the wrong MX record. It 
> is showing in maillog the IP of another one of our servers. From the box 
> running smtpd, I have verified by drill (the dig replacement) that the mx 
> record is correct, yet opensmtpd is receiving an incorrect one. I am stuck. 
> The same setup worked yesterday. Nothing has changed other than an upgrade 
> from FreeBSD 9.2 to 10.
> 
> I realize this may very likely be a FreeBSD problem (especially since it is 
> DNS related and FreeBSD is a big change in that area), but I was hoping 
> someone here may have some insight. 
>

You will need to show us more information to help troubleshooting.

We can't rule out a problem on our side but retrieving wrong MX records
seems very unlikely.

Can you show us output from dig/drill + logs from smtpd -dv as you relay
mail ?


-- 
Gilles Chehade

https://www.poolp.org                                          @poolpOrg

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