Riezal Ross wrote:
Could it be because the server is not able to lookup the domain of the
address your are sending to, due to the DNS and Internet connection
being down? Unless this is happening for your local domain, then its
rather weird.
It's trying to resolve the hostname to the IP, which it can't do if the
connection is down. You can set up something (sorry if you've already
done this, I'm just picking up on the thread) like djbdns or tinydns
that would run locally on the machine. If you're already running bind
(or tinydns or whatever) you may need to make your machine (127.0.0.1)
the first forwarder (might cause looping) so it would resolve to itself
if the connection is down.
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