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Re: Weird "Host not found" error

From: Victor Duchovni (Victor.DuchovniMorganStanley.com)
Date: Tue Jan 02 2007 - 16:32:36 CST


On Tue, Jan 02, 2007 at 11:28:43PM +0100, mouss wrote:

> fine like what? The MX records point to CNAMEs, which is illegal.

Though not RFC compliant, this is not usually a problem...

> # host -t mx rsmi.com
> rsmi.com. 3520 IN MX 10 emailscan9.mci.com.
> rsmi.com. 3520 IN MX 20 emailscan9a.mci.com.
>
> # host emailscan9.mci.com.
> emailscan9.mci.com is an alias for cluster9.us.messagelabs.com.
>
> # host emailscan9a.mci.com
> emailscan9a.mci.com is an alias for cluster9a.us.messagelabs.com.

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        Viktor.

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