J. Norment wrote:
This has nothing to do with how your machine's DNS is configured. Mail servers need their own direct access to a DNS server because of how mail is routed.Ok. So that error cannot come up if port 25 is being blocked by the ISP?( I meant only to verify that it couldn't... not to second guess anyone. Sometimes different problems produce the same kinds of symptoms. ) I'm a little at a loss on how to set up DNS any differently. On XP, the DNS service is standard. I've tried including the name servers that are resolving my domain, but that didn't work, either.
Check the james-config.xml file and there will be a place in bold that asks you to enter your DNS servers.
(this really ought to be a top FAQ item... the DNS configuration stuff is a bit buried in our FAQ at the moment).
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