> > Try this, from a command prompt:
> >
> > nslookup
> > server 66.191.47.3
> > www.yahoo.com
> >
> > What happens? Do you see a list of IPs for www.yahoo.com, or does
> > something else happen? If something else happens, well, IMail won't be
> > able to use your DNS servers.
> >
>
>nslookup
>
> address : 66.191.47.3
> default server : mail.carrz-fox-fire.com
If nothing happened after you typed "www.yahoo.com", then your server can't
connect to the DNS server on 66.191.47.3. If you then try:
nslookup
server 127.0.0.1
www.yahoo.com
and it does work, then the 127.0.0.1 can be used in the IMail settings. If
it doesn't work, then you may want to check the bind (or whatever DNS
server you are using) settings to see why it isn't responding.
-Scott
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