Re: Possible MX Lookup/Ordering Issue

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Date: Thu Nov 01 2007 - 12:41:03 EDT

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

    On Thu, 1 Nov 2007, Wietse Venema wrote:

    >>>> Sure - and I've gone one better and hidden my real MX somewhere between
    >>>> the rejecting ones at the top (which leads to immediate retries to the
    >>>> next MX down, which may or may not do the same thing), and the tarpitting
    >>>> ones at the bottom. And even if a valid MTA gets to the bottom ones
    >>>> through a minor network outage, it'll still eventually time out and roll
    >>>> over to retry from the top after a little while.
    >>>
    >>> The RFC does not require that an SMTP client tries every MX host.
    >>> It only requires two. If you list lots of non-responding MX hosts
    >>> then you can expect interoperability problems.
    >>
    >> Sure - but if the top two were tried in the correct order, this problem
    >> wouldn't have happened, and if I saw it give up after two, I'd not be
    >> asking why it started at the 16th and didn't go from there for 5 hours.
    >
    > What's the TTL in the SOA record for the domain in question?

    A day, IIRC. But the DNS was set some time ago, I can't see how it could
    be DNS cache not having expired.

    Gordan


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