We use Windows Server 2003 DNS and no problems.  Letting your upstream
provider do DNS is fine too; one less thing you have to manage.

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Bill Green dfn
Systems
Sent: Friday, February 18, 2005 4:00 PM
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Subject: [IMail Forum] dns best practices

We currently have all our dns done "upstream" at our service provider.
As 
this is probably the worst way to handle it, I'm looking at either 
implementing dns on a separate box here, or on the mail server.

Our server is Win2000 on a dual 1.7Ghz / 1 GB Ram, and we have about
2000 
users. CPU  and RAM utilization rarely exceed 20%.

I'm considering just using the Windows dns (free and easy), but I would 
appreciate recommendations.

Thanks,

Bill Green
dfn Systems 


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