No, it had slowed to a crawl right after I installed it.

I'll
remove it and put in BIND.

> Phil Leinhauser wrote:
>> As we discussed last week, I installed djbdns so I could get
past the
>> problem of long MX records.  Now, after a couple
days of running my
>> QMT server becomes almost unresponsive. 
I have to hard reset it.
>> This has happened a couple times
now.
>>
>> Has anyone seen this before?  I was
really reluctant to install this
>> and now I'm thinking of
pulling it back out.
>>
> 
> Weren't you saying
it slowed to a crawl and you had to reset it before
> installing
djbdns?
> I can't help with djbdns. I run Bind here - you can
remove djdns and
> then just:
> yum install
caching-nameserver
> And that will set you up with a caching Bind
nameserver on the machine.
> 
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