okay this does look sad I'm replying to my own mail here ...but just so its
on the archives if anyone else suffers from this!

the problem was that for some reason /etc/resolv.conf had FQDN for the name
servers instead of IP numbers - maybe thats because we changed something in
vsd.conf - anyway changed to IP's and all's well in the world

so what happened about frontpage:)

Gary


> checked the nameserver and it has been accessible - what exactly are you
> meaning by correctly configured secondary for the VS?
>
> what we have found is that it is any VS that also has it's own DNS running
> on the VS host. If we set up a VS but keep the DNS on our main DNS servers
> then there is no problem with it or any virtual domain in that VS (as long
> as they are on our main DNS server) - only problems with those where the
DNS
> is beingserved by the host.....mmm narrows it down.....
>
> Gary
>
>
> > COuld it be an intermittent problem accessing your nameserver? Is the
> > secondary correctly configured for the problem vs?
> > > Hi
> > >
> > > anyone had any problems with sendmail on VS's - we have one out 4
> > > on a host
> > > which just gets
> > >
> > > Sender domain must resolve
> > >
> > > on domains which do resolve and which other VS's on the same machine
are
> > > dealing with fine - even in the VS with problems nslookup successfully
> > > resolves the domains. Don't really want to comment out the rule in
> > > sendmail.cf.... anyone any ideas?
> > >
> > > Gary
> >
>

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