Psabs� <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks for any help !!  And sorry my bad english :)

That's okay. However, Dan's English is extremely good. He never wrote
an error message which said, ``Don't is possible deliver message for
us''. It would help very much if you copied the error message exactly.

> the domain is test.com  and host is serv1...

Is this you, then?

   [budney@goshawk budney]$ nslookup test.com
   Server:  duckling.swoop.local
   Address:  192.168.0.1

   Non-authoritative answer:
   Name:    test.com
   Address:  207.206.9.99

test.com does not have any mx record for serv1; nor can I find any
information on serv1.test.com in DNS. Can you give more information
about your setup? If your domain is not really test.com, then you
should give the proper name. The people on this list can help you;
they will not hack your server when you give its right name. They
_will_ yell at you when you lie about its name.

> what is this ??  is DNS ?? this server is under of firewall with NAT !!  

You need to make your question clearer. Please tell 1) what you did,
2) what the computer did, and 3) what you expected the computer to do.

Len.

--
When a user's mail has been destroyed, do you explain to him that he
was in an extremely esoteric and rare situation?  Reliability means
never having to say you're sorry.
                                -- Dan Bernstein, author of qmail

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