On Thursday 10 January 2008 11:41, Filip Supera wrote:
Hello,
One one of two machines running XMAil, I have the following error. On
the other machine everything is OK. Same version of XMail (1.25). Any
clue ? Thanks !
[00] XMail bounce: [EMAIL PROTECTED];Error=[Recipient
domain
On Thursday 10 January 2008 12:58, Filip Supera wrote:
Mihai Dobre :
Does XMail machines use the same DNS server? Can you do a dig mx
paruvendu.com on both of them?
Thanks Mihai.
On the machine from which I have the problem :
# dig mx paruvendu.com
;; ANSWER SECTION:
paruvendu.com.
Mihai Dobre :
Does XMail machines use the same DNS server? Can you do a dig mx
paruvendu.com on both of them?
Thanks Mihai.
On the machine from which I have the problem :
# dig mx paruvendu.com
; DiG 9.3.4 mx paruvendu.com
;; global options: printcmd
;; Got answer:
;; -HEADER- opcode:
Are you using a smart DNS server in your server.tab on either xmail
server?
Bill
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From: Filip Supera[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, January 10, 2008 4:58 AM
To:xmail@xmailserver.org
Subject: [xmail] Re: Maximum DNS quesry depth exceeded
Mihai Dobre :
Does XMail
Objet : [xmail] Re: Maximum DNS quesry depth exceeded
Mihai Dobre :
Does XMail machines use the same DNS server? Can you do a dig mx=20
paruvendu.com on both of them?
=20
Thanks Mihai.
On the machine from which I have the problem :
# dig mx paruvendu.com
; DiG 9.3.4 mx paruvendu.com
;; global
Mihai Dobre :
On Thursday 10 January 2008 12:58, Filip Supera wrote:
Mihai Dobre :
Does XMail machines use the same DNS server? Can you do a dig mx
paruvendu.com on both of them?
Thanks Mihai.
On the machine from which I have the problem :
# dig mx paruvendu.com
;; ANSWER SECTION:
Bill Healy :
Are you using a smart DNS server in your server.tab on either xmail
server?
No, I'm not.
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Are you sure? Should be contrariwise in my opinion, the machine with problem
gets no MX record. Can you set the same DNS server on both XMail machines?
Preferably the working one as most likely is a DNS issue.
If no MX-records are found, then the A-record is used. So if there is an
Bonjour Davide,
R=E9ponse au message re=E7u le 10/01/2008 =E0 20:04 :
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ dig paruvendu.com mx +trace
; DiG 9.4.2 paruvendu.com mx +trace
;; global options: printcmd
.. 118237 IN NS B.ROOT-SERVERS.NET.
.. 118237 IN
On Thu, 10 Jan 2008, Filip Supera wrote:
Bonjour Davide,
R=E9ponse au message re=E7u le 10/01/2008 =E0 20:04 :
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ dig paruvendu.com mx +trace
; DiG 9.4.2 paruvendu.com mx +trace
;; global options: printcmd
.. 118237 IN NS
Bonjour Davide,
;; BAD REFERRAL
;; Received 503 bytes from 194.2.0.2#53(ns2.oleane.net) in 0 ms
Thanks Davide. Tonight the problem seems to be solved.
Doesn't seem so, looking at the DNS query trace :)
Well, the message I sent did not bounce. Very strange. Thanks anyway.
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