> Setting SmartDNSHost to 127.0.0.1:tcp or something similar will fix.

Uhm, Davide, remember our misterious CheckMailerDomain errors? That was it,
because we thought XMail would use the system DNS resolution and not the
ROOT servers, now everything is working fine with the SmartHost and we can
kick more spam ;-)

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