thanks for the help guys. We got it fixed. I just had to add a stupid @ 
sign into the db files for our hosted domains. I'm not sure how long 
they have been incorrect, but the problem is reared it's ugly head when 
we were changing our provider for some reason.

Edmund Cramp wrote:
> Go to www.dnsreport.com and plug in the address - you'll get a very nice
> diagnostic page back listing their problems - you can then issue the
> appropriate net trafic ticket ...
> ftp://ftp.emgsrus.com/utility/tools/net_traffic_ticket.jpg
> 
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> Edmund Cramp
> http://www.emgsrus.com/graffiti.htm
> 
> 
> 
> 
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf
>>Of Jason DeWitt
>>Sent: Thursday, August 22, 2002 1:55 PM
>>To: [email protected]
>>Subject: [brlug-general] dns problems suck
>>
>>
>>I hate trying to figure out dns problems when you are on the local
>>network. It all freakin' works for me!! =)
>>
>>Anyways, can someone do a nslookup on artcrete.com please? I
>>am mainly
>>interested if you can tell where the email will be sent. I
>>would really
>>appreciate it.
>>
>>I need to find me a good linux shell account off the network
>>here at work.
>>
>>Jason
>>
>>
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