No i dont think that you say is the problem.
i am configuring one server for changin now i have server (the server "old" now responses to your answrs).
if i startup the server new it responses well to lpis, ns1.lpis.....
and accross the new server i load this problem.
Using the new server from command line if i try to send one email it runs well but is i make it use one email client appears this problem. I send email (i am trying to send) from one pc (192.168.1.2) accros my new email server (192.168.1.100) (i am trying to configure) if i make this : send from 192.168.1.2 using as email server my new email server (192.168.1.100 appears the error. for more info i can say you thar the 192.168.1.2 uses as dns server the 192.168.1.100 and runs well. i think that the problem is into the conexion from the postfix to the dns server (into the same server) that doesn't runs well.
can you help me?

----- Original Message ----- From: "Joe Sloan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, December 25, 2007 2:14 AM
Subject: Re: [opensuse] email server problem with DNS server


Carlos wrote:
mydomain.com is my domain (lpis.com)
i have changed only for not appear here.
i am really sending from mydomain.com (lpis.com)

can you help me?

There seem to be issues with your registrar and/or dns servers.

-------------------------------------------------------------------
lucy: /home/jjs
(tty/dev/pts/3): bash: 1030 > whois lpis.com

<snip>

==================================================
= Name Servers ===================================
==================================================
 eldns.honek.org
 ns1.lpis.com
 ns2.lpis.com

lucy: /home/jjs
(tty/dev/pts/3): bash: 1031 > nslookup lpis.com eldns.honek.org
Server:         eldns.honek.org
Address:        80.24.209.146#53

*** Can't find lpis.com: No answer

lucy: /home/jjs
(tty/dev/pts/3): bash: 1032 > nslookup lpis.com ns1.lpis.com
;; connection timed out; no servers could be reached

lucy: /home/jjs
(tty/dev/pts/3): bash: 1033 > nslookup lpis.com ns2.lpis.com
Server:         ns2.lpis.com
Address:        80.24.209.146#53

*** Can't find lpis.com: No answer
---------------------------------------------------------

This situation is what's causing the smtp errors; the remote smtp server
is trying to look up your domain and there is no answer.

Joe
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