Re: Possible MX Lookup/Ordering Issue

From: Victor Duchovni (no email)
Date: Thu Nov 01 2007 - 09:43:35 EDT

  • Next message: Wietse Venema: "Re: Possible MX Lookup/Ordering Issue"

    On Thu, Nov 01, 2007 at 01:35:46PM +0000, wrote:

    > Hi,
    >
    > I'm seeing some strange behaviour with my Postfix setup. It occasionally
    > doesn't try the MX records in the correct order. It will try a low
    > priority one, and if the machine is on a local subnet but not running,
    > it'll get back a "no route to host", and get stuck. It'll keep retrying
    > this one quite a few times, before it gives up and rolls over to the high
    > priority MX-es which it should have tried first.
    >
    > Is this a known bug?

    Your anecdotal observations are flawed. Postfix makes new connections to
    the MX hosts in the order supplied by DNS. Claims to the contrary need
    to be backed up with detailed logging for the transactions in question,
    including not only the final delivery success/fail indication, but also
    any prior connection attempts or partial deliveries.

    > Does Postfix try to cut a corner here and use the MX with the IP returned
    > in the additional section, instead of going purely based on the MX list
    > and trying the records in the priority order as it should?

    It is pointless to speculate without evidence.

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