I don't get it.  

I just upgraded to 1.24 (more emails on that later), and I'm still getting
ENODNS from @returns.bulk.yahoo.com.  I just commented out my SmartDNSHost
setting and cleared dnscache and it's still occurring.  Now that I'm
grasping for straws, the from email is quite large (it's 99 characters),
would that matter?

Just be clear, CheckMailerDomain checks that the 'MAIL FROM:<>' domain
exists (MX or A record) and not the IP/name of the sender?

-Don

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Davide Libenzi
Sent: Saturday, April 07, 2007 1:39 PM
To: xmail@xmailserver.org
Subject: [xmail] Re: ENODNS Error

On Sat, 7 Apr 2007, Don Drake wrote:

> Sure do:
> 
> "SmartDNSHost"  "10.1.0.15:tcp,216.86.146.9:udp"

Then you have to see MX queries, unless they're cached. The *only* way you 
get into the ENODNS error, if after XMail tried MX queries before and A 
record after.


- Davide


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