In each case, these are not strictly a minimal change set to deal with
regression, but I recommend this approach anyway.  Sorting out the
strict minimum set would take significantly more time that I don't have.
I used DNS/Base.py and updated each release with the current upstream
version.

1.  For Hardy the only extra changes are some minimal import rearranging
that upstream did in 2.3.2.  This is very low risk as it will either
work or fail right away.  No real risk of latent defects.

2.  For dapper/feisty/gutsy there are additional bug fixes that were
added in later releases.  These are all well tested and safe.  None of
them were link to changes in other files.

I have the Hardy version now running on one of my mail servers without
issue.

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