Re: [xmail] Possible bug and suggestion

2012-09-26 Thread Edinilson - ATINET
Francesco, using nslookup or dig, how can I simulate a name resolution using 
this kind of dns name?

I´ve tried:
nslookup -type=MX university.ac.uk? MY-DNS-SERVER
and
dig university.ac.uk?

without success.

ps: Even nslookup -type=MX university.ac.uk MY-DNS-SERVER can´t find the 
correct address.


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- Original Message - 
From: Francesco Vertova vert...@tsd.unifi.it

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Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2012 2:31 AM
Subject: Re: [xmail] Possible bug and suggestion



On 25/09/12 22.01, Edinilson - ATINET wrote:

Francesco, even using SmartDNSHost will this error be returned?

I use SmartDNSHost


ps: Could I try to send a message to first.last@... ?
Yes, you can use a fake email b/c the trailing ? will screw things up 
anyway.


Ciao, Francesco

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Re: [xmail] Possible bug and suggestion

2012-09-26 Thread Francesco Vertova

On 26/09/12 15.10, Edinilson - ATINET wrote:
Francesco, using nslookup or dig, how can I simulate a name resolution 
using this kind of dns name?

I´ve tried:
nslookup -type=MX university.ac.uk? MY-DNS-SERVER
and
dig university.ac.uk?

without success.

ps: Even nslookup -type=MX university.ac.uk MY-DNS-SERVER can´t find 
the correct address.
In fact it is not a correct address. IMHO, the bug is in the syntax 
check, not in name resolution and the suggestion is, XMail should detect 
this as a syntax error without even trying DNS resolution.


Well, I realize this makes two posts after my supposedly last one :-)

Ciao, Francesco

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Re: [xmail] Possible bug and suggestion

2012-09-26 Thread David Lord
On 26 Sep 2012 at 10:10, Edinilson - ATINET wrote:

 Francesco, using nslookup or dig, how can I simulate a name resolution using 
 this kind of dns name?
 I´ve tried:
 nslookup -type=MX university.ac.uk? MY-DNS-SERVER
 and
 dig university.ac.uk?
 
 without success.
 
 ps: Even nslookup -type=MX university.ac.uk MY-DNS-SERVER can´t find the 
 correct address.

I suspect that university.ac.uk is not an existing 
domain name. Try with kent.ac.uk or warwick.ac.uk.


David

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