Steve Shockley pisze:
> Paweł Tęcza wrote:
>> We were doing it exactly in that way before, but as I wrote in my
>> previous post, it's not good solution for serious mail system because of
>> Windows client hosts which piss on DNS TLL.
> 
> If you have control of the clients, you can stop/disable the "DNS 
> Client" service to fix that.  Good architecture is probably a better 
> solution though.

Hi Steve,

Thanks for the hint! I don't use Windows, because I'm happy Linux user, 
so I didn't know about such interesting service like "DNS Client" :)

(Un)fortunately, I haven't got any control of work/home stations of
our university employees and students, because I'm only mail system
administrator here.

My best regards,

Pawel


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