Francesco Vertova wrote:
>At 12.11 12/05/04 -0500, you wrote:
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>>Why Xmail decided to use the A record from the next DNS it was
>>able to talk with is beyond me.
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>My dns reports MX information for bioenergy.com as Non-authoritative. It
>seems - I've seen this other times - that
At 12.11 12/05/04 -0500, you wrote:
>Why Xmail decided to use the A record from the next DNS it was
>able to talk with is beyond me.
My dns reports MX information for bioenergy.com as Non-authoritative. It
seems - I've seen this other times - that in such a case the XMail internal
resolver fail
Davide Libenzi wrote:
>On Wed, 12 May 2004, Bill Healy wrote:
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>>You have an A record that points back to yourself
>>bioenergy.com. 3580IN A 207.67.28.220
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>>Don't know why xmail is giving preference to the A record when an MX
>>record exists. Interesting
>>bio
gt;To:'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
>Subject: [xmail] Re: Mail loop detected - Can't seem to find the problem.
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>On Wed, 12 May 2004, Bill Healy wrote:
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>> You have an A record that points back to yourself
>> bioenergy.com. 3580IN A
On Wed, 12 May 2004, Bill Healy wrote:
> You have an A record that points back to yourself
> bioenergy.com. 3580IN A 207.67.28.220
>
> Don't know why xmail is giving preference to the A record when an MX
> record exists. Interesting
> bioenergy.com. 3529IN
You have an A record that points back to yourself
bioenergy.com. 3580IN A 207.67.28.220
Don't know why xmail is giving preference to the A record when an MX
record exists. Interesting
bioenergy.com. 3529IN MX 10 64.122.83.163.
Bill
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On Wed, 12 May 2004, John Kielkopf wrote:
> Getting a "Mail loop detected" on a domain we host on our DNS server,
> and on our web servers, be do not host the mail (MX record points to
> customers server).
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> This only happens on mail being sent from our mail server. The
> destination domain