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NAME
testmxlookup - Look up mail relays for a domain
SYNOPSIS
testmxlookup [@ip-address] [--dnssec] [--udpsize n] {domain}
DESCRIPTION
testmxlookup lists the names and IP addresses of mail relays that receive mail for the domain. This is
useful in diagnosing mail delivery problems.
testmxlookup sends a DNS MX query for the specified domain, followed by A/AAAA queries, if needed.
testmxlookup lists the hostname and the IP address of every mail relay, and its MX priority.
DIAGNOSTICS
The error message "Hard error" indicates that the domain does not exist, or does not have any mail
relays. The error message "Soft error" indicates a temporary error condition (usually a network failure
of some sorts, or the local DNS server is down).
OPTIONS
@ip-address
Specify the DNS server's IP address, where to send the DNS query to, overriding the default DNS
server addresses read from /etc/resolv.conf.
“ip-address” must be a literal, numeric, IP address.
--dnssec
Enable the DNSSEC extension. If the DNS server has DNSSEC enabled, and the specified domain's DNS
records are signed, the list of IP addresses is suffixed by “(DNSSEC)”, indicating a signed response.
This is a diagnostic option. Older DNS servers may respond with an error, to a DNSSEC query.
--udpsize n
Specify that n is the largest UDP packet size that the DNS server may send. This option is only valid
together with “--dnssec”. If “--dnssec” always returns an error, try “--udpsize 512” (the default
setting is 1280 bytes, which is adequate for Ethernet, but other kinds of networks may impose lower
limits).
SEE ALSO
courier(8)[1], RFC 1035[2].
AUTHOR
Sam Varshavchik
Author
NOTES
1. courier(8)
http://www.courier-mta.org/courier.html
2. RFC 1035
http://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc1035.txt
Courier Mail Server 07/24/2017 TESTMXLOOKUP(1)