>-----Message d'origine-----
>De : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] la part de Davide Libenzi
>Envoy=E9 : vendredi 7 novembre 2008 17:22
>=C0 : '[email protected]'
>Objet : [xmail] Re: ErrString =3D Truncated UDP DNS response
>
>
>On Fri, 7 Nov 2008, CLEMENT Francis wrote:
>
>>=20
>> Hello Davide
>>=20
>> My server (w2k) does not use SmartDNSHost setting so not a=20
>problem with any
>> local dns server
>> But sometimes I get this error in the spool :
>> ErrCode   =3D -108
>> ErrString =3D Truncated UDP DNS response
>>=20
>> What can be the reason for this error ? :
>> What can I check against ?
>
>It should not come out as an error. That error come when a UDP DNS=20
>response is too loong to go through UDP. So the remote DNS=20
>server sets a=20
>bit in the response, and the client is allowed to connect=20
>through TCP and=20
>re-issue the request.
>XMail does exactly that, so you should not see that as an=20
>error, unless=20
>you're using SmartDNSHost.
>
>
>
>- Davide
>
>

Ok, so why does I have this entry many times for the same mail and =
xmail
seems re-schedule later without any other error ? :

[PeekTime] 1226040817 : Fri, 7 Nov 2008 07:53:37 +0100
<<
ErrCode   =3D -108
ErrString =3D Truncated UDP DNS response
SMAIL SMTP-Send EDNS =3D "xxxx" SMTP =3D "xxxx" From =3D "" To =3D =
"xxxx" Failed !
SMTP-Error =3D "Truncated UDP DNS response"
SMTP-Server =3D "xxxx"
>>
[PeekTime] 1226041119 : Fri, 7 Nov 2008 07:58:39 +0100
<<
ErrCode   =3D -108
ErrString =3D Truncated UDP DNS response
SMAIL SMTP-Send EDNS =3D "xxxx" SMTP =3D "xxxx" From =3D "" To =3D =
"xxxx" Failed !
SMTP-Error =3D "Truncated UDP DNS response"
SMTP-Server =3D "xxxx"
>>
[PeekTime] 1226041727 : Fri, 7 Nov 2008 08:08:47 +0100
<<
ErrCode   =3D -108
ErrString =3D Truncated UDP DNS response
....
and so on


Does this transiet error mask another one in error handling tree in =
xmail ?
then the real error is not show ?
Or does the TCP dns request didn't pass ?

How to know ?

Francis

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