>Nope.  DNS is NOT running on my AD servers.  My domain (i.e.
>dept.domain.com) is a sub domain of dept.com and dept.com's DC's are
running
>DNS.  the dept.domain.com DC's are pointing to ad1.domain.com and
>ad2.domain.com for DNS resolution which was the only way we could get
>replication to work correctly.  This is significant since the AD
servers are
>NOT authoritative for the DNS domain domain.com.  The authoritative
servers
>are BIND but have SRV records for ad1 and ad2 and are delegating all
the "_"
>subdomains to ad1 and ad2.  Basically the DNS in the AD domains is JUST
for
>AD, not normal DNS.

Do ad1.domain.com and ad2.domain.com have a sub zone of domain.com
called dept.domain.com? Are the records in the zone dept.domian.com
setup correctly?

>Even so, would DNS issues cause very slow downloading of IMAP messages?
I
>would think that by the time I made the connection and I was watching
my
>local mailbox fill up, that DNS already did it's thing and we were long
past
>that

I have been hoping someone else will chime in on IMAP, as I am not
familiar with this.

8:48 PDT 10/10/02

John Tolmachoff
IT Manager, Network Engineer
RelianceSoft, Inc.
Fullerton, CA  92835
www.reliancesoft.com




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