On Mon, 29 May 2006, CLEMENT Francis wrote:

> For the sample I provided (ifrance.com), the mail was still in xmail =
> queue
> and at time I run'd the nslookup from the xmail server itself to find =
> the
> mx, and I got a valid 'authoritive' response with the mx entry with no
> timeout, but at next retry the mail delivery attempt was done on the A
> record ...
> The same think for many others mails waiting for a good mx entry in the
> xmail queue ...
> My xmail server is definitively not lucky on mx lookups (with or =
> without
> smartdnshost ...) !

The TTL for that record was 86400. This means that if XMail find his own 
cached copy to be expired, and another server in your network still has 
cached a copy that is not expired, you'll continue to get positive lookups 
for a whole day.



- Davide


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