>nocanonify  Don't pass addresses to $[ ... $] for canonification.
>        This would generally only be used by sites that only
>        act as mail gateways or which have user agents that do
>        full canonification themselves.  You may also want to
>        use "define(`confBIND_OPTS',`-DNSRCH -DEFNAMES')" to
>        turn off the usual resolver options that do a similar
>        thing.
>
>And on 'nodns':
>
>nodns       We aren't running DNS at our site (for example,
>        we are UUCP-only connected).  It's hard to consider
>        this a "feature", but hey, it had to go somewhere.
>        Actually, as of 8.7 this is a no-op -- remove "dns" from
>        the hosts service switch entry instead.


This works all well and good until you try to send email to addresses
that get resolved to MX (mail exchangers) like for instance:

mcione.com and email.msn.com

Now, I suppose if you have a smarthost relay this isn't a problem.
If you are running a local caching nameserver and using the linux
box as a mail relay, then what ???

Curious,

Matt
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