Re: [EXIM] DNS

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[ On Thu, April 9, 1998 at 17:28:20 (+0100), Christopher Purnell wrote: ]
> Subject: [EXIM] DNS
>
> To make it a little clearer what I'm talking about here is the result
> of an MX query for form.com.sg.
>
> ;; ANSWERS:
> form.com.sg.    395291  MX      1 form.com.sg.        ;; THIS LINE
> form.com.sg.    395291  MX      0 form-nt.form.com.sg.

>
> ;; AUTHORITY RECORDS:
> form.com.sg.    81628   NS      secdns.pacific.net.sg.
> form.com.sg.    81628   NS      form-nt.form.com.sg.

>
> ;; ADDITIONAL RECORDS:
> form-nt.form.com.sg.    81628   A       202.42.229.2
> secdns.pacific.net.sg.  81628   A       203.120.90.90

>
> And there is no A record for form.com.sg.


But there *MUST* be (according to the DNS specification)! ;-)

I'm not surprised if Exim goes into a loop trying to find one -- I would
too!

The target of an MX must be a canonical hostname, i.e. a name with at
least one A RR.

Exim should probably bounce the message with a "host not found" error,
perhaps with some detail saying that the MX is broken. I suppose it
could also freeze the message and alert the postmaster so she an go and
bug the owner of the MX for a fix.

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                            Greg A. Woods


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