>>      Yes.  /etc/resolv.conf included only two lines, and those are:
>>
>> search localdomain
>> nameserver 212.109.1.50
>>
>>
>>      The "nameserver" line contains the correct address to my DNS.  Perhaps
>> it shouldn't read "search localdomain" though?  Could this be the problem?
>======================
>Yes, yes!  Change the search line to
>search <your isp>
>
     I hope <your isp> meant that I should write my ISP's DNS on the
"search" line as well, because I don't know my ISP's IP number.  I have
never needed to know my ISP's IP number since everything has worked anyway.

>Also, see if you can find a second dns# and add a second "nameserver" line
>HTH,
>Mike

     I added the DNS for another ISP I could have used (since I have an
account there as well), but it didn't work anyway.  Finally I added a new
account, and set this for the other ISP, and that worked!  The problem is
not with the ISP though, because this is sent through the first, the
original, ISP.

                                                     DRX



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