On Fri, 2 Sep 2005, John Kielkopf wrote:

>
> Davide Libenzi wrote:
>
>> greenbaycc.org.         86400   IN      NS      taadns02.taiasp.net.
>> greenbaycc.org.         86400   IN      NS      taadns01.taiasp.net.
>> ;; Received 88 bytes from 204.74.112.1#53(TLD1.ULTRADNS.NET) in 58 ms
>>
>> greenbaycc.org.         3600    IN      NS      taadns01.
>> ;; Received 54 bytes from 67.39.138.9#53(taadns02.taiasp.net) in 66 ms
>>
>>
>> What's "taadns01." ??
>>
>>
>
> However, it doesn't seem to stop nslookup or other tools from retrieving
> the MX record.  How does XMail differ?

I put a version of XMail that tries to cope with broken DNS setups here:

http://www.xmailserver.org/xmail-1.22-pre01.tar.gz

The above case (the "taadns01." is obviosly a broken A record), is now 
solved by doing a fallback on the non-authoritatives NS.


- Davide

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