Hello Jake,

Sorry to bother you but do you think that this could be useful info for qmailtoaster users?
http://www.howtoforge.net/mydns_name_server

Kind regards
Per Qvindesland

Jake Vickers wrote:
Per Qvindesland wrote:

Hello Jake,

Well I am not sure what I did or what happend and I suspect that something else is giving the hassle becuase I added in the route to the mail server on a windoze terminal server and then added in the details into the windoze server and on all clients everything just flies away, this not including paper clips and other office equipment (sorry I could not help my self) so for some odd reason that machine must have been included into the route list of the servers do as far as I can see is not in any of the lists, I am not sure if I am making any sense here now don't really understand it my self to be honest.

Are you trying to say that when you added the mail route to the Win server that your problems were fixed? This would be especially true if your Win server is acting as a DHCP and DC (domain controller). I have a list somewhere around here of the 10 top pitfalls of Windows Domains, and DNS is 2 or 3 of the top 5. The clients that are members of the domains will ALWAYS ask the DC first who someone is (DNS query). That's why the machine need to reference itself first, then have a forwarder to an external DNS. If that makes sense.

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