From: | Tom Lane <tgl(at)sss(dot)pgh(dot)pa(dot)us> |
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To: | "Marc G(dot) Fournier" <scrappy(at)hub(dot)org> |
Cc: | Lamar Owen <lamar(dot)owen(at)wgcr(dot)org>, Serguei Mokhov <sa_mokho(at)alcor(dot)concordia(dot)ca>, PostgreSQL Hackers <pgsql-hackers(at)postgresql(dot)org> |
Subject: | Re: List response time... |
Date: | 2001-08-21 23:58:50 |
Message-ID: | 13181.998438330@sss.pgh.pa.us |
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"Marc G. Fournier" <scrappy(at)hub(dot)org> writes:
> Huh? Two different machines altogether ...
Hmm. Maybe the problem is this:
$ nslookup -q=mx postgresql.org
Server: localhost
Address: 127.0.0.1
Non-authoritative answer:
postgresql.org preference = 0, mail exchanger = mail.postgresql.org
postgresql.org preference = 20, mail exchanger = mail1.hub.org
postgresql.org preference = 20, mail exchanger = mailserv.hub.org
Authoritative answers can be found from:
postgresql.org nameserver = NS.TRENDS.CA
postgresql.org nameserver = NS.hub.org
mail.postgresql.org internet address = 216.126.85.28
mail1.hub.org internet address = 216.126.85.1
mailserv.hub.org internet address = 216.126.84.253
NS.TRENDS.CA internet address = 209.47.148.2
NS.hub.org internet address = 216.126.84.1
From out here, the primary mail acceptor for 'postgresql.org' shows
as mail.postgresql.org = 216.126.85.28. Should we be preferring
216.126.84.28 instead? It sure looks like there's an unnecessary
hop happening inside hub.org.
regards, tom lane
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