> recommended, but not necessary).  You can have a single DNS server
that is
> authoritative for your domains (responding to anyone in the world who
asks
> about them), and acts as a recursive DNS server for only certain IPs
(so
> the IMail server can ask the MX record for hotmail.com, but I can't).
> 

Are you familiar with setting the Microsoft DNS server setting to act as
a recursive DNS server for only certain Ips?

I have been allowing recursion, in the sense that you have mentioned (I
believe), however, the check box was checked so I believed that I was
not allowing recursion. Is this a correct observation? Enclosed is a
screen grab of the MS DNS setting.

I would like to set it so that hotmail.com, would be the only server
that can ask the MX record.

J.J. Beatrice, President
Commandline Media, LLC
http://www.commandlinemedia.com/
877-306-8777 TF
California
310-306-8777 T
310-306-0887 F
Ohio
440-684-0483 T/F
 

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