I don't now the answer to your question, but you should definitely
consider setting up MSDNS on your Imail server as a local cacheing only
nameserver.  First of all, this cuts your ISP's name server out of the
loop, meaning that if there is a problem with the DNS server YOU can
troubleshoot/fix it instead of relying on your ISP to do so (it also
means that if your isp's nameserver is on the fritz, your mail still
works).  Secondly, you are querying your ISP's nameserver multiple times
for each email that comes in.  Many ISP's frown on this, as even a
middling server load can result in a near DOS condition on your ISP's
nameserver during peak times.  We were notified a couple of years back
that we needed to stop using our ISP's nameserver (Charter) in this way
or lose our internet connection.  Thirdly, it is just a good,
common-sense idea.  Let your own server do the lookups directly and cut
out the middleman.

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Mike
Sent: Sunday, June 26, 2005 9:55 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [IMail Forum] DNS Failed to connect on Imail 8.05 DNS Blacklist
lookups

Running Imail V8.05 on Windows 2003

Am receiving "failed to connect" and retries on Blacklist lookups.

Only happens on the first incomming mail.  While it is being processed,
all others that come in during that period, the lookups work fine.

Takes it about 20 min to finally fail all the DNS lookups on the first
entry before it clears and passes the message thru.  Then the next
inbound message starts the process all over again.

Am using the ISP's DNS server.

The Queue manager has "DNS Cache" and "Failed Domain Skipping" both
disabled.

So, basically everything works great except for the first one to come
into the queue.  

Any ideas

Thank you

Mike Otte


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