="PROTO: DNS Inbound Resource
Record Data Contains Invalid Character"
>>> Wietse Venema 18/11/09 14:43:46 >>>
Laurence Moughan:
> obeml1# dig @resolver1.opendns.com eurocommerce.ie
>
> ; <<>> DiG 8.3 <<>> @resolver1.opendns.com euroco
I do ( detailed in the same email ) - and i get timeouts when there is a typo
in the record - all correct records come back fine.
>>> Wietse Venema 18/11/09 14:43:46 >>>
Laurence Moughan:
> obeml1# dig @resolver1.opendns.com eurocommerce.ie
>
> ; <<>&
ng something OS now is broke - not postfix -
This is only an issue where remote DNS has typo on the mx record.
Thanks
Laurence
>>> Wietse Venema 17/11/09 11:39:43 >>>
Wietse Venema:
> Laurence Moughan:
> > Ok ,
> >
> > I upgraded to 2.6.5
Ok ,
I upgraded to 2.6.5 - and still fails,
eg
Nov 17 10:42:21 obeml1 postfix/smtp[5444]: [ID 197553 mail.info] 6D12F239406:
to=, relay=none, delay=40, delays=0.26/0/40/0,
dsn=4.4.3, status=deferred (Host or domain name not found. Name service error
for name=eurocommerce.ie type=MX: Host n
Thanks Wietse,
Thats the answer i was looking for - wil upgrade today.
>>> Wietse Venema 17/11/09 00:18:48 >>>
Postfix versions 2.3 and later skip a DNS record with a bad name.
Unsupported Postfix versions pretend that the lookup failed when
the result is invalid.
Wietse
Thanks Eero,
But im concerned that more will fail in future - should my postfix be able to
resolve this ( the groupwise system can and both are pointing at same ns )
Thanks
Laurence
>>> Eero Volotinen 16/11/09 14:16:51 >>>
Quoting Laurence Moughan :
> Hi all,
&
Hi all,
Someo of my mail destinations failing, due to unable to find mx,
However when i DIG i see the mx record, but has a typo ( the remote needs to
fix thier dns )
; <<>> DiG 9.3.2 <<>> @localhost eurocommerce.ie MX ; (2 servers found) ;;
global options: printcmd ;; Got answer: ;; ->>
Appologies the second post - can someone please also explain the postmap test,
eg
postmap -q "boarding" regexp:/etc/postfix/headerchecks
This comes back with nothing - i thought it might coma back with a match ?
Laurence
>>> "Laurence Moughan" 16/09/09
Hi All,
Would someone just please give me a headsup on the format for reg exp
headerchecks files,
Im not sure how to format for searching for a string within an email address,
eg
to reject all mail with the word "boarding" eg for the from address
boarding...@domain.com and newboarding_pc