Thank you, Bonno.  Gave it a whirl and, as suspected, the IMail server
passed these tests as well.

Good idea, nonetheless!

Thank you.

Dave

Bonno Bloksma wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> ? ?The DNS servers appear to be working fine.  NSLOOKUP from a DOS prompt
> ? ?on the mail server to either of the DNS servers specified in IMail's
> ? ?SMTP service settings answers all of my queries, authoritative and
> ? ?recursive.  Is there another test I might perform?
> 
> There is one problem that I have seen only on my private Windoes 2000 Pro
> machine so far but...... after a while a nslookup hostname will correctly
> give me the ip number but... any program trying to use the hostname will get
> a "host not found" from the resolver. Somehow this problem had been on my
> machine for a long time and only resetting it seems to help. So if a
> nslookup works, see if a ping or something else that does a hostname lookup
> throug the resolver still works.
> 
> Groetjes,
> 
> Bonno Bloksma
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