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Re: Weird DNS issues for domains


From: Todd Vierling <tv () duh org>
Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2005 13:29:13 -0400 (EDT)


On Thu, 29 Sep 2005, John Dupuy wrote:

If you are talking about strictly http, then you are probably right. If you
are hosting any email, then this isn't the case. A live DNS but dead mail
server will cause your mail to queue up for a later resend on the originating
mail servers. A dead DNS will cause the mail to bounce as undeliverable.

If a mail server is bouncing immediately on a DNS SERVFAIL (which is what
you'll get when a remote DNS server is down), then that mail server is badly
broken and will break quite a bit during tier1 failure situations.

Failure to resolve != resolves to NXDOMAIN/empty.  A failure to resolve
(SERVFAIL) should result in the same queueing behavior that the remote SMTP
server uses for failure to establish a TCP connection.

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-- Todd Vierling <tv () duh org> <tv () pobox com> <todd () vierling name>


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