Yea, it seems to be fixed although about an hour after I installed djbdns
I had to forceful reboot.  For some reason the machine went comatose
on me.  It had been running for several weeks before that.  I'm
not sure if it's running out of memory or what.  Clam is using about
200 meg and I have about a dozen or so httpd running 13M each.  

I know the httpd are the users on webmail but is it possible to
get them to run in one pool instead of a ppol for each?  

> Phil Leinhauser wrote:
>> I had no linux DNS running. 
I'm already running 2 inhouse DNS caches on
>> MS servers. 
Adding djbdns to QMT fixed this though.
> 
> MS servers -
explains the problem. ;)
> 
> Just for the record, you
could have done:
> # yum install bind bind-chroot
caching-nameserver
> on the toaster instead of messing with
djbdns, which would have fixed it
> as well. To each his own.
> 
> Glad you see you got things fixed up!
> 
>>
>>  > Were you running stock bind, bind-chroot,
caching-nameserver
>> packages,
>>  > or had you
modified them in some way? Which versions?
>>  >
>>  > Phil Leinhauser wrote:
>>  >> I just
installed the djbdns package and ran a qmailctl doqueue and
>>
it
>>  >> looked like they were all delivered now. I had
about 10 stuck.
>>  >>
>>  >> Like I
say, I'm not running something as old as the "long DNS name
>>  >> error" problem so it looks like something snuck
back in and broke it
>>  >> again.
>> 
>>
>>  >> Thanks,
>>  >> Phil
>>  >>
>>  >>
>>  >> >
Phil Leinhauser wrote:
>>  >> >> I might not have
the bleeding edge version of QMT but it isn't
>> more
>>  >> >> than 3months since my last update.
>>  >> >>
>>  >> >> I'm seeing
in Google a lot of problems with long names. The sure
>> 
>> >> seems to be to run djbdbs. I'm not because I already
have 2
>> inhouse
>>  >> >> caching DNS
servers but I guess I'll try that.
>>  >> >>
>>  >> >> Thanks
>>  >> >>
>>  >> >
>>  >> > The patch would
have been added a couple years ago and included
>> the
>>  >> > long-hostnames, unless it accidentally got
removed at some point.
>>  >> > I'll take a look into
the spec file and patches today to make sure
>>  >>
that
>>  >> > the patches were not removed at some
point or forgotten.
>>  >> >
>>  >>
>
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