On 26 Sep 2012 at 10:10, Edinilson - ATINET wrote:
> Francesco, using nslookup or dig, how can I simulate a name resolution using
> this kind of dns name?
> I´ve tried:
> nslookup -type=MX university.ac.uk? MY-DNS-SERVER
> and
> dig university.ac.uk?
>
> without success.
>
> ps: Even nslookup -
On 26/09/12 15.10, Edinilson - ATINET wrote:
Francesco, using nslookup or dig, how can I simulate a name resolution
using this kind of dns name?
I´ve tried:
nslookup -type=MX university.ac.uk? MY-DNS-SERVER
and
dig university.ac.uk?
without success.
ps: Even nslookup -type=MX university.ac.uk
.
Regards
Edinilson
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- Original Message -
From: "Francesco Vertova"
To: "XMail Users Mailing List"
Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2012 2:31 AM
Subject: Re: [xma
On 25/09/12 22.01, Edinilson - ATINET wrote:
Francesco, even using SmartDNSHost will this error be returned?
I use SmartDNSHost
ps: Could I try to send a message to first.last@... ?
Yes, you can use a fake email b/c the trailing "?" will screw things up
anyway.
Ciao, Francesco
rtova"
To: "'XMail Users Mailing List'"
Sent: Tuesday, September 25, 2012 8:44 AM
Subject: [xmail] Possible bug and suggestion
Hi all,
I don't think that XMail is still being developed and maintained.
But, just in case: a user of mine sent an email to
(note t
Hi all,
I don't think that XMail is still being developed and maintained.
But, just in case: a user of mine sent an email to
(note the trailing question mark).
XMail tried to deliver and failed for the following reason:
ErrCode = -109
SMTP-Error = "Unable to get UDP DNS response"
Since I