- "Chris Garrigues" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
| Is it possible that these were domains in which they had just added
| the MX and the old zone data was still cached in various places in
| the DNS, so your qmail didn't have access to the latest zone yet?
But then his server would not even be aware that it was an MX for the
domain in question, so the problem simply would not arise.
- torben fjerdingstad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
| I cannot imagine that DNS can claim our mail server to be the best
| MX for our costomer's domain, which it is not, and never has been.
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- Harald
- Relaying problem (kind of) torben fjerdingstad
- Re: Relaying problem (kind of) Anand Buddhdev
- Re: Relaying problem (kind of) torben fjerdingstad
- Relaying problem (new approach) torben fjerdingstad
- Re: Relaying problem (new approach) Harald Hanche-Olsen
- Re: Relaying problem (new approach) torben fjerdingstad
- Re: Relaying problem (new approach) Chris Garrigues
- Re: Relaying problem (new approa... torben fjerdingstad
- Re: Relaying problem (new approa... Harald Hanche-Olsen
- Re: Relaying problem (new ap... Markus Stumpf
- Re: Relaying problem (ne... Harald Hanche-Olsen
- Re: Relaying problem (new approach) Markus Stumpf
- Re: Relaying problem (new approach) Russell Nelson
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