On Fri, 7 Nov 2008, CLEMENT Francis wrote:

> >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 ? :

/me slams his ballz with a hammer

There was a bug in the truncated UDP handling code. A bug to be ashamed 
to.



- Davide


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