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Date:      Mon, 18 May 1998 16:51:01 -0400 (EDT)
From:      Dima Dorfman <dima@zwb.net>
To:        support@pair.com (Support Role Account)
Cc:        freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: procmail
Message-ID:  <199805182051.QAA14939@nwalme.pair.com>
In-Reply-To: <199805181651.MAA19087@alpha.pair.com> from Support Role Account at "May 18, 98 12:51:21 pm"

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No, this is a problem with _your_ DNS server.  I think it cached it,
because that was the MX record when I first signed up.  Everyone on the
net can send me mail w/o any problems.  Try querying my DNS server:

[dima@nwalme ~]$ nslookup
Default Server:  nwalme.pair.com
Address:  209.168.1.123

> server ns1.zwb.net
Default Server:  ns1.granitecanyon.com
Address:  205.166.226.34
Aliases:  ns1.zwb.net

> set type=MX
> zwb.net
Server:  ns1.granitecanyon.com
Address: 205.166.226.34
Aliases:  ns1.zwb.net

zwb.net preference = 10, mail exchanger = mail.zwb.net
zwb.net nameserver = ns1.granitecanyon.com
zwb.net nameserver = ns2.granitecanyon.com
zwb.net nameserver = ns3.granitecanyon.com
zwb.net nameserver = ns3p.granitecanyon.com
zwb.net nameserver = ns3e.granitecanyon.com
ns1.granitecanyon.com   internet address = 205.166.226.34
ns2.granitecanyon.com   internet address = 208.146.254.90
ns3.granitecanyon.com   internet address = 205.166.226.35
ns3.granitecanyon.com   internet address = 209.38.117.9
ns3p.granitecanyon.com  internet address = 209.38.117.9
ns3e.granitecanyon.com  internet address = 205.166.226.35
> set type=A
> mail.zwb.net
Default Server:  ns1.granitecanyon.com
Address:  205.166.226.34
Aliases:  ns1.zwb.net

Name:    nwalme.zwb.net
Address:  209.197.85.30
Aliases:  mail.zwb.net


Again, I think the problem is that your DNS server cached the zone when it
was still like that.  Also, I couldn't receive mail when I had a .forward
file.

Thanks for your help!

> > Hi:
> > 
> > I think you did something, and now I can't receive _any_ mail!  It's not in
> > my normal folder /var/mail/dima, and it isn't where .procmailrc tells it to
> > go.  Right now, I've deleted all the .forward's and .procmailrc's, and I
> > still don't get any mail!
> 
> There is plenty of mail in your mailbox, including a test I just sent to
> dima@nwalme.pair.com.  
> 
> There are also plenty of problems with your DNS:
> 
> ;; ANSWERS:
> zwb.net.        43200   MX      10 mail.z.zwb.net.
> zwb.net.        43200   MX      20 mail.p.zwb.net.
> 
> ;; ADDITIONAL RECORDS:
> mail.p.zwb.net. 43200   A       192.168.77.253
> 
> root@nwalme# nslookup mail.z.zwb.net
> Server:  nwalme.pair.com
> Address:  209.68.1.123
> 
> *** nwalme.pair.com can't find mail.z.zwb.net: Non-existent host/domain
> 
> Regards,
> 
>  -Matt Riffle
>   pair Networks
> 
> 


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Dima Dorfman (dima@zwb.net)

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