Luis Bezerra writes:
> Why DNS?
>
> For two years, qmail works very well.
>
> This problem appear when my back bone goes down and my router
> doesn't have the international routes. It has the domestic routes, but
> nothing out of Brazil.
Do you have a root domain name server in Brazil?
On 25-Jul-2000, Luis Bezerra wrote:
> Why DNS?
How does qmail know _where_ to deliver if DNS is unavailable?
If you expect people to help, you need to supply the information
needed to help you. What do the logs say?
Ronny
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Date: Segunda-feira, 24 de Julho de 2000 19:53
Subject: Re: qmail goes down when my international backbone goes down
>Luis Bezerra writes:
> > In Brazil, when my backbone goes down(EMBRATEL), my qmail MTA
> > doesn't send any messages.
>
Luis Bezerra writes:
> In Brazil, when my backbone goes down(EMBRATEL), my qmail MTA
> doesn't send any messages.
Sounds like a DNS problem. What does the log file say(tm)?
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Hello everyone.
I Have one problem very interesting.
In Brazil, when my backbone goes down(EMBRATEL), my qmail MTA
doesn't send any messages.
Today, this problem was occoured, and me and my the MTAs in my
city who MTA is Qmail, they are broken down too.
Anyone knows this problem?
Tha