In message <20030917002145.71549.qmail(a)web13607.mail.yahoo.com>, Stephen Sheehan writes:
Does anybody have a workaround. for .nz MX records
ewen(a)basilica:~ $ host -t MX eaudio.co.nz eaudio.co.nz mail is handled by 10 mail.2day.com. ewen(a)basilica:~ $ host mail.2day.com mail.2day.com has address 64.94.110.11 The message you're seeing from 64.94.110.11 -- Verisign's wonderful "all domains are ours" IP address -- is that it won't accept mail for the domain eaudio.co.nz. No great surprise. It won't accept mail for anything else either. In fact, it's got a very fixed pattern of responses to absolutely anything at all you send it. I suspect the MX record is cached, and the A record for mail.2day.com isn't cached/available any longer. If it weren't for Verisign adding their brokenness to the .com/.net DNS yesterday, then you'd at least get a NXDOMAIN error on mail.2day.com and it'd be more obvious what was wrong. If you want a work around I suggest something like the bind forward entry that has already been posted on nznog, at some point where it's visible to your mail server. 2day.com might be able to achieve some improvements by changing all the MX records on the domains for which they handle DNS and Mail to something not under 2day.com and/or by doing a bulk update on the NZ Register for the names that they host the DNS to nameservers not under 2day.com (but that'd need to be done carefully, and would have to wait for zone push/cache expiry anyway). Ewen