On Tue, 17 Apr 2007, Rob Arends wrote:

> Davide, I think the cause is shown here:
> 
> C:\>dig @ns1 optusnet.com.au mx +trace
> 
> ; <<>> DiG 9.2.3 <<>> @ns1 optusnet.com.au mx +trace
> ;; global options:  printcmd
> ..                       361774  IN      NS      L.ROOT-SERVERS.NET.
> ..                       361774  IN      NS      M.ROOT-SERVERS.NET.
> ..                       361774  IN      NS      A.ROOT-SERVERS.NET.
> ..                       361774  IN      NS      B.ROOT-SERVERS.NET.
> ..                       361774  IN      NS      C.ROOT-SERVERS.NET.
> ..                       361774  IN      NS      D.ROOT-SERVERS.NET.
> ..                       361774  IN      NS      E.ROOT-SERVERS.NET.
> ..                       361774  IN      NS      F.ROOT-SERVERS.NET.
> ..                       361774  IN      NS      G.ROOT-SERVERS.NET.
> ..                       361774  IN      NS      H.ROOT-SERVERS.NET.
> ..                       361774  IN      NS      I.ROOT-SERVERS.NET.
> ..                       361774  IN      NS      J.ROOT-SERVERS.NET.
> ..                       361774  IN      NS      K.ROOT-SERVERS.NET.
> ;; Received 292 bytes from 10.90.10.151#53(ns1) in 0 ms
> 
> au.                     172800  IN      NS      ns.uu.net.
> au.                     172800  IN      NS      dns1.telstra.net.
> au.                     172800  IN      NS      sec1.apnic.net.
> au.                     172800  IN      NS      sec3.apnic.net.
> au.                     172800  IN      NS      adns1.berkeley.edu.
> au.                     172800  IN      NS      adns2.berkeley.edu.
> au.                     172800  IN      NS      audns.optus.net.
> au.                     172800  IN      NS      aunic.aunic.net.
> ;; Received 387 bytes from 198.32.64.12#53(L.ROOT-SERVERS.NET) in 203 ms
> 
> dig: Couldn't find server 'ns.uu.net' (h_errno=11001)
> ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
> ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
> ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

XMail tries all the available DNS NS before giving up, so I doubt a single 
failure could have created the problem.


- Davide


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