On Thu, 27 Nov 2003, Leonardo Fogel wrote:

> 
>  --- Francesco Vertova <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 
> > > 
> > > Did you change your DNS configuration recently?
> > 
> > I've been running XMail for 6 weeks (installed on
> > Oct 12) and always used the same config (no
> > SmartDNSHost in server.tab).
> > 
> 
> Did the administrator of the DNS server change the RRs
> recently? I guess that is why XMail stopped working.
> 
> In fact, I am affraid you have found a bug on XMail
> because I have sent a test message to
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] and XMail (on RedHat 9.0) has tried
> (and it is still trying) to connect to
> 212.128.129.112.
>
> I have read from the list that XMail implements its
> own 'DNS resolver', for portability reasons. As your
> DNS RRs look good to me, I believe XMail's DNS
> resolver is not working properly (maybe because of the
> combination of CNAME and MX records).

XMail uses the DNS TTL to cache values, so you have to wait the TTL to 
expire (or nuke everything under dnscache/mx - with XMail stopped).



- Davide


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