Ok. So, anytime the DNS server changes, I'll need to change it in the James config file?
Querying 127.0.0.1 results in the following: > set type=mx > 127.0.0.1 Server: cdm-208-1-69-bcst.cox-internet.com Address: 208.180.1.69 *** cdm-208-1-69-bcst.cox-internet.com can't find 127.0.0.1: Non-existent domain On Fri, 27 Dec 2002 15:09:56 -0500, Serge Knystautas wrote: >J. Norment wrote: >>Not sure if this is exactly what you want me to do. >>( but this should reflect how the local dns service is resolving >>the records for the email address that I want to send to, right? ) >>If it is resolving here, and my dns tag is set to 127.0.0.1, should >>James be able to get the information it needs to send it? >> >> >>>set type=mx >>>yahoo.com >> >>Server: �cdm-208-1-69-bcst.cox-internet.com >>Address: �208.180.1.69 > >Close, this means you can reach a DNS server but nslookup is using >208.180.1.69 as the DNS server. �You can set that as a DNS server in >james-config.xml, or try nslookup to query 127.0.0.1. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
