There's a place to put in a list of DNS servers. Is it logical to assume that a public DNS server placed at the end of the list will only be tried after all of the earlier ones?
> On any server that does outbound mailing, I've put a dedicated caching > resolver on the box. This relieves a lot of stress on the other > nameservers. I also use a pretty high cache (16384) within iMS. If you > trust your DNS servers then it's definitely a problem with the recipient > domains. In any case, using a "public" DNS server, presumably off-network, > will only slow mail delivery down so I'd suggest not doing that. > > > -- > Phillip Beazley > Onvix -- Website Hosting, Development & E-commerce > Visit http://www.onvix.com/ or call 727-578-9600. > ==^======================================================= This list server is Powered by iMS "The Swiss Army Knife of Mail Servers" -------------------------------------- To leave this list please complete the form at http://www.coolfusion.com/iMSSupport.cfm Need an iMS Developer license? Sign up for a free license here: http://www.coolfusion.com/iMSDevelopers.cfm List archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/infusion-email%40eoscape.com/ Note: You are subscribed as [email protected] ==^=======================================================
