[ale] Why ALE hated my email and how I fixed it

Jim Kinney jim.kinney at gmail.com
Thu Nov 19 14:04:04 EST 2009


?!?!? GNU software has BUGS !?!?!?

I suspect it's more an issue of DNS caching or the lookup process on
the server itself. I don't find anything about mailman requires A
record for smtp anywhere.

However I did find that it's a flaw in bind:
https://lists.isc.org/pipermail/bind-users/2009-January/074885.html

I will keep checking on this. The ALE servers is NOT running a DNS
service but it is running a caching service for internal use (seemed
like a polite thing to do since we are getting the server and
bandwidth provided on someone else's dime). So that flaw may be the
root cause.

On Thu, Nov 19, 2009 at 1:22 PM, Michael B. Trausch <mbt at zest.trausch.us> wrote:
> On Thu, 2009-11-19 at 00:35 -0500, Richard Bronosky wrote:
>> As it would turn out, I made some choices with my DNS that didn't
>> offend Google, Yahoo!, Comcast, or AT&T. (They would all deliver to
>> and accept mail from me.) ALE/Mailman on the other hand would not do
>> either.
>>
>> My DNS looked like this:
>> bronosky.com.    IN    CNAME   bronosky.com.
>> mail             IN    CNAME   bronosky.com.
>> slice1           IN    A       174.143.204.116
>> bronosky.com.    IN    MX    0 slice1.bronosky.com.
>> bronosky.com.    IN    MX    0 bronosky.com.
>> bronosky.com.    IN    MX    0 mail.bronosky.com.
>
> This looks valid per RFC 5321.  Is it a bug in the Mailman software (or
> the version of it) that we are using here on this list?  Did you have
> any problems with any other lists?  From RFC5321, "If a CNAME record is
> found [during an MX lookup], the resulting name is processed as if it
> were the initial name."
>
>        --- Mike
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