Re: [Exim] Dnslists lookups not always working

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Autor: Juha Saarinen
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A: Philip Hazel
CC: exim-users@exim.org, Suresh Ramasubramanian
Assumpte: Re: [Exim] Dnslists lookups not always working
On Fri, 4 Oct 2002, Philip Hazel wrote:

> No, it doesn't. I lied. The manual tells you all about it:
>
>    If a DNS lookup times out or otherwise fails to give a decisive answer,
>    Exim behaves as if the host is not on the relevant list. This is usually    |
>    the required action when "dnslists" is used with "deny" (which is the most  |
>    common usage), because it prevents a DNS failure from blocking mail.        |
>    However, you can change this behaviour by putting one of the following      |
>    special items in the list:                                                  |
>                                                                                |
>      +include_unknown    behave as if the item is on the list                  |
>      +exclude_unknown    behave as if the item is not on the list (default)    |
>      +defer_unknown      give a temporary error                                |
>                                                                                |
>    Each of these applies to any subsequent items on the list. For example:     |
>                                                                                |
>      deny dnslists = +defer_unknown : foo.bar.example                          |

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>
> Lucky you brought this to my attention. I had neglected to update the
> forthcoming book to include this information. It now has it.


Good thing I was too lazy to RTFM then. ;-)

Yes, I'll buy the book, don't worry. Never survive without it.

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