On Mon, 22 Aug 2005, John Hall wrote:
> There is only one MX record, oxmail.ox.ac.uk. This name resolves to many
> IP addresses, one of which is unavailable:
>
> $ host -t mx ox.ac.uk
> ox.ac.uk MX 9 oxmail.ox.ac.uk
> $host oxmail.ox.ac.uk
> oxmail.ox.ac.uk A 129.67.1.161
> oxmail.ox.ac.uk A 129.67.1.163
> oxmail.ox.ac.uk A 129.67.1.165
> oxmail.ox.ac.uk A 129.67.1.167
> oxmail.ox.ac.uk A 129.67.1.171 <-- this host is unavailable
> oxmail.ox.ac.uk A 163.1.2.161
> oxmail.ox.ac.uk A 163.1.2.163
> oxmail.ox.ac.uk A 163.1.2.165
> oxmail.ox.ac.uk A 163.1.2.167
>
> > You haven't provided enough information about your problem message for me
> > to be able to say anything useful. We don't seem to have any problems with
> > ox.ac.uk from here.
>
> The message itself is unremarkable. Exim is attempting to connect to
> 129.67.1.171, which times out.
>
> 2005-08-22 14:15:49 oxmail.ox.ac.uk [129.67.1.171]: Connection timed out
> 2005-08-22 14:15:49 xxx.yyy@??? <xxx.yyy@???>
> R=internet T=remote_smtp defer (110): Connection timed out
>
> Exim doesn't seem to retry any of the other IP addresses listed for
> oxmail.ox.ac.uk.
Please try a delivery with debugging turned on, catch the stderr output,
and see if that gives you a clue. If not, post the output so we can see
if we (the list) can figure it out. Something like
exim -d -M the-message-id 2>/tmp/something
What it *should* do is try the hosts in a random order, unless they are
*all* dead and it hasn't hit a retry time for any of the others. You
could also try running
exinext ox.ac.uk
to see if that provides anything helpful.
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