>> 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

Read  Scott's post again--he didn't ask you to just start NSLOOKUP, he
asked  you to send it a couple of interactive queries. Please do as he
suggested, as well as my additional suggested query:

> server 127.0.0.1
> www.yahoo.com

You  really  do  need  to  get  to know NSLOOKUP and DNS to run a mail
server,  even  if  you've  solved the current problem. There's a handy
guide for it in Windows Help...or by typing HELP within NSLOOKUP.

-Sandy


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