http://www.dns.net/dnsrd/rr.html:
AAAA
    IPv6 address, code 28. Used for storing an IPv6 128-bit address 
associated with a domain name. Defined in RFC 3596.

The code 28 looks like it refers to an IPv6 record, indeed. XMail should 
just drop this answer, unless XMail supports IPv6 or there is no A record 
available, then it may (should?) log the error.

Ivo

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Ana Paula Fernandes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <xmail@xmailserver.org>
Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2007 6:15 AM
Subject: [xmail] Re: 1.25-pre05 ...


> Hi again,
>
> I have upgrade to 1.25-pre05, the debug mode returning some times:
>
> "Unknow DNS record type 28"
>
> Sorry for my ignorance, but this is related with IPv6 ?
> http://rfc.net/rfc1886.html
>
> Ana Paula
>
> On 4/10/07, Davide Libenzi <davidel@xmailserver.org> wrote:
>>
>> Here it is 1.25-pre05:
>>
>> http://www.xmailserver.org/xmail-1.25-pre05.tar.gz
>> http://www.xmailserver.org/xmail-1.25-pre05.win32bin.zip
>>
>> I reverted the thread stack code. For ppl using Linux+NPTL, the best
>> solution to avoid the 350 threads cap on 32 bit systems is to do a
>> `ulimit -s 128` (I out it in the xmail startup script).
>> In pre05 I made the DNS error message to became a message level, and 
>> hence
>> do not show up in the Event Log.
>> The big change remains the DNS lookup code. On @xmailserver.org is 
>> working
>> like a charm so far.
>>
>>
>>
>> - Davide
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