It was on the Imail forum a while ago (year or 2 maybe), someone else
was having problems with DNS and It seemed to be the consensus (ie the
heavyweights) that it should be disabled.
To jog my memory about it, an incident on Tuesday occurred when I could
not send to one particular domain (one that everyone uses heavily, of
course). Cleared the cache on the local DNS server, changed DNS servers
on the NIC and in Smartermail, etc nothing worked... Then started to
reexamine everything dealing with DNS and saw that DNS Client was turned
on and remembered that it can cause problems, especially servers running
DNS, because it has it own in memory cache of DNS entries (I believe).
Turned it off and everything worked.
Dave Doherty wrote:
What fixed it for was to disable the DNS Client Service in windows.
That's intersting. How did you figure that one out?
-d
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