Odd.  I had (until today) name logging setup in apache...  (meaning its 
generating at least ONE DNS request per connection or so)....

Danny Angus wrote:
> its probably 'cos a mailserver makes more intensive use of DNS.
> 
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>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: news [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Andrew C. Oliver
>>Sent: 18 August 2002 17:45
>>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>Subject: Re: JAMES doesn't like
>>
>>
>>Adding backup DNS servers helped quite a bit. I now have 4.  Oddly my
>>webserver gets more load and yet it doesn't manage to outrun the 2
>>DNS(ies?)... dunno why.
>>
>>Danny Angus wrote:
>>
>>>Do Andy,
>>>and keep us informed.
>>>d.
>>>
>>>
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>>>
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>>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>>From: news [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Andrew C. Oliver
>>>>Sent: 15 August 2002 14:31
>>>>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>>Subject: Re: JAMES doesn't like
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>I added a backup DNS server.  So I'll report back on whether that helps
>>>>any...  Sure hope so... I may start creating "Andy's stable JAMES
>>>>distribution"...hehe...
>>>>
>>>>-Andy
>>>>
>>>>Danny Angus wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>I've had a related problem which I fixed by providing a longer list of
>>>>>faster DNS servers.
>>>>>Doesn't address the root cause, but did cure the symptom.
>>>>>d.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>>>>From: news [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Andrew C. Oliver
>>>>>>Sent: 15 August 2002 13:08
>>>>>>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>>>>Subject: JAMES doesn't like
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>I have my dns server set up:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> <dnsserver>
>>>>>>       <servers>
>>>>>>         <server>199.172.1.1</server>
>>>>>>         <!--<server> put extra dns server address here </server>-->
>>>>>>       </servers>
>>>>>>       <authoritative>false</authoritative>
>>>>>> </dnsserver>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>However a lot of mail I send is getting bounced with "connection time
>>>>>>out" "connection refused" and "no route to host".  I send mail via my
>>>>>>ISP's SMTP and often it gets there...
>>>>>>
>>>>>>An nslookup going to the same name server seems to be working.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Just so you believe that these people exist... I don't think IBM has
>>>>>>gone out of business:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>1029412226368 [INFO   ] (James.Mailet): RemoteDelivery: Temporary
>>>>>>exception deli
>>>>>>vering mail (Mail1029412158995-69-!856422825-to-us.ibm.com:
>>>>>>javax.mail.Messaging
>>>>>>Exception: There are no DNS entries for the hostname us.ibm.com.  I
>>>>>>cannot deter
>>>>>>mine where to send this message.
>>>>>>       at
>>>>>>org.apache.james.transport.mailets.RemoteDelivery.deliver(RemoteDeliv
>>>>>>ery.java:157)
>>>>>>       at
>>>>>>org.apache.james.transport.mailets.RemoteDelivery.run(RemoteDelivery.
>>>>>>java:449)
>>>>>>       at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:484)
>>>>>>
>>>>>>1029412226368 [INFO   ] (James.Mailet): RemoteDelivery:
>>>>>
>>Storing message
>>
>>>>>>Mail1029
>>>>>>412158995-69-!856422825-to-us.ibm.com into outgoing after 0 retries
>>>>>>
>>>>>>That bounced and I got a mail from "postmaster" at my domain..
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Any thoughts?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>-Andy
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
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