> The subdomains shouldn't take any time to propagate, they should start
> working instantly.  Its when you setup a brand new 2nd level domain
> (Foo.com) that it can take a while to propagate.

Neither should take any time to propagate. New entries to existing
domains, and new domains themselves, don't have to propagate anywhere
- all searches will resolve at the authoritative name server. Changed
records may have been cached at intermediate name servers, and you'll
have to wait for those records to expire. That's why it's a good idea
to set a low time-to-live for records that you plan to change in the
near future, because that determines the length of time that records
will be cached.

Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
http://www.figleaf.com/

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