Dan Trainor - hostinthebox.net wrote:
I think that this is the wrong list for troubleshooting this kind of
problem...
However, I know how much of a pain in the ass that this can be. ANy
chance that DNS is flakey? Are you running round-robin DNS? This can
happen by "accident" sometime, if two entrys are made for the same
hostname. Although if it was a DNS problem, I would suspect that LOTS
of people would have this problem (About 50% of people would have a
problem at any given time, if there's a 1:2 round-robin setup, and so
on). How about telling us how often this happens? Does it happen
with specific machines more than others? Anything else?
Thanks
-dant
I was torn as to which would more readily apply between this and the
main redhat-list. The Main one seems to be more current
distro's..perhaps I made the wrong choice?
DNS is having issues presently. I am working on a replacement for the
old existing DNS servers. I suspect that I could test this by entering
an IP instead of the name of the server for SMTP and see if that fixes
the problem.
So, you have seen flakey DNS exhibit this type of problem?
Eucke
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Eucke -
Yeah, I've seen that happen before. Try doing just that - use the IP as
the mail server for a while, see how that works.
Which MTA are you using?
Thanks
-dant
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