On Mon, 22 May 2006, Rob Arends wrote:

> 1.Xmail asks dns for 'MX' on domain yy.com.
> 2.DNS has no info cached on yy.com, asks root servers and works it's way
> down to authoritative server.
> 3.DNS does not return records in time to xmail.
> 4.Xmail assumes no response and asks dns for 'A' on domain yy.com.
> 5.DNS returns record because it now has the NS records cached and can go
> direct to the source.
> 6.Xmail has an IP address for domain yy.com, caches the dns records and
> tries to send.

Wrong. XMail does not cache the A record IP.


- Davide


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