Try using server-side caching as well. Changing TTLs could help, but
you'd have to arrange with your provider on what is the acceptable
level.

On 10/5/07, Gabriel H. Mercado <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hi folks. A shot in the dark question here:
>
> is there any way to increase the implementation speed or 'force' dns
> resolution of a transferred domain name?
>
> i transferred a client's domain name to a new host 3+ days ago and it is
> taking a looong time to resolve. I've used OpenDNS' 'Clearcache' to help and
> its already reporting correct results (albeit only for users of that
> service), but emails are still not being received and I'm getting the worst
> of it (esp. considering this isn't the easiest of topics to explain).
>
> at any rate, i've always wanted to ask this anyway. so, any tricks or
> techniques to get the internet to cooperate / go faster?
>
> best,
> gary
>
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