Ohai,
The latest snapshot has a few new features you will want to look at, and
make sure they do not introduce regressions.
Eric has implemented hostnames mapping for "listen", which allows you to
do the following:
table myname { 192.168.1.1 = mx1.x.y, 192.168.1.2 = mx2.x.y }
listen on
User gilles has just rebuilt a master snapshot, available from:
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