Ah... so if I want to use the SMTP service, I have to be running a DNS server (not 
service) ?
( name server addresses aren't direct enough access? )


On Fri, 27 Dec 2002 13:55:11 -0500, Serge Knystautas wrote:
>J. Norment wrote:
>>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.
>
>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.
>
>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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