Hi Suresh
Thanks once again for the prompt reply.
resolv.conf says
search iisim.ac.in
nameserver 203.197.150.52
nameserver 203.197.150.140
nameserver 202.54.6.1
203.197.150.52 is my DNS. rest is vsnl's.
i had my domain registered when we took the vsnl
connection. i was making double sure since vsnl
service are not reliable.
thanks once again. my DNS seems to work. When I had
the connection with Ernet (vsat 9.6kbps), then i had
redhat ver. 5. i never had a problem with the DNS. I
get mail going out and receive incoming mail pretty
well. its the same DNS i use now. the only thing that
have changed is the redhat version to 6.1.
regards
Charles
--- Suresh Ramasubramanian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Thus spake charles pinheiro:
>
> >my sendmail.cw has the both lin.iisim.ac.in and
> >iisim.ac.in in it. still it wont work.
>
> As Binand and I pointed out - problem is not with
> sendmail. You have a
> DNS problem. Read the DNS-HOWTO in the Linux
> Documentation Project :)
>
> [or get your dns offsite - from some other server]
>
> Are you doing yr own dns / getting dns from vsnl /
> ernet? Check what
> /etc/resolv.conf says.
>
> > i have written to VSNL from whom we had taken this
> 64kbps microwave
> > radio link to ensure our domain is >registered.
>
> You've not done ~that~ yet? ;)
>
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> know how to gamble
> then they'll always be interested in something and
> won't come to no real harm.
>
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