Hi Greg and others,
at server A I got exactly the same output than you and at server B I
got the following strange error:
internet:~# host -t MX telemar-rj.com.br
telemar-rj.com.br MX 1 mailgwo01.telemar.com.br
telemar-rj.com.br MX 0 mailgwi01.telemar.com.br
internet:~# host mailgwo01.telemar.com.br
mailgwo01.telemar.com.br does not exist, try again
internet:~# host mailgwo01.telemar.com.br
mailgwo01.telemar.com.br does not exist, try again
internet:~# host mailgwi01.telemar.com.br
mailgwi01.telemar.com.br does not exist, try again
So, what is wrong?
Thanks, Paulo Henrique
Em Mon, 15 Oct 2001 10:27:44 -0400, Greg Ward
<gward@???> escreveu:
> On 13 October 2001, Paulo Henrique Baptista de Oliveira said:
> > Server A has a permanent Internet connection and can deliver to
> > telemar-rj.com.br:
> [...]
> > Server B has a DSL Internet connection and can't deliver to
> > telemar-rj.com.br:
> >
> > internet:~# exim -bt user@???
> > user@??? is undeliverable:
> > all relevant MX records point to non-existent hosts
> >
> > I checked Server A and B exim.conf against one to other and cant
> find
> > the solution! :(
>
> Then it's probably a DNS problem, not an Exim problem.
>
> Do A and B use the same DNS setup?
>
> Use DNS utilities like "dig" or "host" to figure this out. Here's
> what
> I get on my machine poking around the mail-related DNS for your
> domain:
>
> $ host -t MX telemar-rj.com.br
> telemar-rj.com.br MX 1 mailgwo01.telemar.com.br
> !!! telemar-rj.com.br MX host mailgwo01.telemar.com.br is not
> canonical
> telemar-rj.com.br MX 0 mailgwi01.telemar.com.br
> !!! telemar-rj.com.br MX host mailgwi01.telemar.com.br is not
> canonical
>
> [Oops, found one problem with your DNS already]
>
> $ host mailgwo01.telemar.com.br
> mailgwo01.telemar.com.br CNAME
> mailgwo01.informatica.telerj.net.br
> mailgwo01.informatica.telerj.net.br A 200.222.3.157
>
> $ host mailgwi01.telemar.com.br
> mailgwi01.telemar.com.br CNAME
> mailgwi01.informatica.telerj.net.br
> mailgwi01.informatica.telerj.net.br A 200.222.3.109
>
> MX records are not supposed to point to CNAME records. Some MTAs
> can
> probably deal with this, some probably can't. I would guess that
> Exim
> can, but I don't know for sure.
>
> Now let's see if those MXs are working:
>
> $ telnet 200.222.3.157 25
> Trying 200.222.3.157...
> [...sits there forever...]
>
> $ telnet 200.222.3.109 25
> Trying 200.222.3.109...
> Connected to 200.222.3.109.
> Escape character is '^]'.
> 220 mailgwi01.rj.telemar ESMTP Server (Microsoft Exchange Internet
> Mail Service 5.5.2653.13) ready
>
> Ooh, that's bad: one of your MXs isn't responding. It's your
> lower-priority MX, so this won't become a problem until your
> higher-priority MX goes down. Careful!
>
> Anyways, do stuff like this from the host that's having problems.
> Should be pretty clear before long what's going wrong.
>
> Greg
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