On Tue, Dec 04, 2001 at 10:13:21AM -0500, David Young wrote:
> From: Henning Brauer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >> The particular domain I am currently trying to deliver to is midmaine.com.
> >> Could some other qmail-ldap users try sending mail to
> >> [EMAIL PROTECTED]? If you get a bounce, then its working right. 
> > I get the bounce just fine.
> Grrrrr. I've swapped binaries a few times now, and mine definitely only
> works when I use a stock-qmail dns.c. Using tcpdump, I can see that my
> qmail-ldap qmail-remote never sends a packet to the secondary MX.

if that is true it may mean the big-dns patch is broken.
IMHO this one should be removed from qmail-ldap anyway; the correct fix is
either using the djbdns resolver routines instead of dns.c (lots of work) or
just using a dnscache resolver.

> > For the record, my resolvers are dnscache; are you using BIND?
> > Also, which compile options did you use? Operating System?
> RH7.0. I'm using whatever is the default on RH for a resolver. The DNS
> server is a WinNT box. Manually querying it with dig seems to shows both
> MXs.

please show the output of 'cat /etc/resolv.conf' and for each IP listed
there tell us which OS the machine behind that IP is running and which dns
resolver ("server").

> Compile options (is this what you meant?):

yup.

> All TLS stuff is off.

That _may_ be another point; I have all TLS stuff enabled. I don't think
this is related, though. Try compiling with TLS and tell us what happens.

Greetz

Henning

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