I’ll double check on the root hints, but the point is that an Email sent to me got queued yesterday and still hasn’t been delivered although other emails have been.

 

DHCP is running and is handing out addresses correctly for the internal space. The external (Internet) interface has a single static IP which is bridged over from the ADSL modem and all other connections are working fine.

 

I believe the ISA is running as the server creates a basic rule set, however I have been unable to find the rules in the Routing MMC.

 

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Subject: [Modus] {OT} Small business Server Delays

 

I would verify the configuration of the DNS server on the SBS computer (using root hints preferably). I would also verify that DHCP is handing out the internal IP address of the SBS computer for DNS.

 

Are they using ISA? That can open up an entire other can of worms...

 

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