On Tue, Dec 14, 1999 at 03:11:04PM +0000, Philip Hazel wrote:
> On Tue, 14 Dec 1999, Steve Haslam wrote:
> > Is this a good thing to do? Maybe Exim should try finding IPv4
> > addresses even if IPv6 addresses give a TRY_AGAIN?
>
> This way madness lies. You can't read any meaning into TRY_AGAIN. There
> was a time when certain nameservers gave out TRY_AGAIN if you asked them
> for MX records. They should get their nameserver fixed.
On Tue, Dec 14, 1999 at 04:38:53PM +0000, Philip Blundell wrote:
> >Is this a good thing to do? Maybe Exim should try finding IPv4
> >addresses even if IPv6 addresses give a TRY_AGAIN?
>
> That would probably be fair. IPv4 and IPv6 addresses for a given
> hostname are pretty much equivalent.
I'll let you two fight this one out :}
The point was that Exim got TRY_AGAIN for looking up only some of the
addresses- shouldn't it return TRY_AGAIN to the upper level iff it
gets it or a failure for *all* addresses? This is taking the view that
looking up "A foo.com" and looking up "AAAA foo.com" is just like
looking up two different addresses...
SRH
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