On a general point, is it possible to query a Name Server and determine if
it will allow recursive queries (i.e. will act as your Local Name Server and
do all your work for free)?

Or can you assume that if it doesn't return data for a domain it does not
host, then it won't do it?


Thanks,
Andy


> >I do have a cable modem at home and I put their DNS into Imail
> and it works.
> >Since my web site is hosted at Interland, I wasn't sure if my cable modem
> >company would want me to use their DNS for the purpose of my sending mail
> >from my website.
>
> They probably wouldn't want you to do that.  But where is the
> IMail server
> located?  Where does it get its Internet connection from?  If Interland
> provides the bandwidth, they should provide the DNS server to
> use.  If it's
> on a dialup line with AT&T, they should provide the DNS server.  If it's
> with the cable modem people, you can use their DNS server.
>
>
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