Simon Waters wrote:
On Thursday 26 April 2007 00:43, you wrote:
A chap I know (for some reason) set his source port
for queries to be port 53 and his DNS queries started to fail.
It was the default source port for DNS queries in some versions of BIND. And
may well still be (I don't do those versions of BIND). The main reason for
changes was that you need root privilege to bind to those ports in
traditional Unix model, and people wanted to run DNS as a non-root user.
The more general bitbucketing of hotmail email is well known (try Google or
Yahoo! search engines to find out more).
In general people should be advising against using Hotmail until Hotmail fix
the bitbucketing issue, as encouraging it will undermine the reliability of
email.
Presumably eventually (like AOL did) Hotmail will bitbucket some email
important enough to make them realise the error of their ways, meanwhile
Hotmail users get a service which is worth about what most of them pay for
it.
I would advise against using Hotmail anyway ;-) Of course the problem is
that Hotmail never seem to get the flack from customers, it always ends
up at the ISP (i.e. us) because of course it CAN'T be Hotmail's fault..
--
Leigh