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~Rick


Nope.  DNS is NOT running on my AD servers.  My domain (i.e.
dept.domain.com) is a subdomain of dept.com and dept.com's DC's are runnind
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.

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.

--Todd.

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