I think I'll take Rubens advice and study up on DNS.. Here's what happened in case anyone is interested.
 
We hosted the domain for el-campo.tx.us. They moved to an ISDN provider (which I cannot provide out here in the boonies) and changed the name to ci.el-campo.tx.us. They had the US registration moved from me to the new provider. They have not moved their Web Pages yet, only their mail. I removed the MX and reverse record for their mail, but left the www and SOA records in my DNS. 
 
Well, DUH!!!!!!   As soon as I removed all the DNS entries for el-campo.tx.us and refreshed the cache, it worked. I was still able to access their Web Pages from inside the Domain, because those DNS records were still in place locally. Only I could do that.. :)
 
I'm gonna start studying DNS..  just as soon as I get Cisco Routers figured out, and USR Total Controls and Portmasters and Versanet units.. then Imail, NT 4.0... I might get to it sometimes in the future if the fires will ever go out.
 
Until then, thanks for all the help I get here. I really appreciate it.

Ralph Williams
WCNet
http://www.wcnet.net
409-543-9111 or 800-569-3464

 

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