On Wed, Aug 19, 2009 at 3:53 PM, Kent Busbee <kbusb...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Ok, now I am subscribed in gmail and should be able to email more efficiently.
>
> DNS warn - I don't think it is that big a deal, and my ISP does my DNS.  I am 
> sure he is on .com not .org, thus not the same TLD.
>
> The problem at hand is getting these messages in the queue out 213 and 
> growing.  What is preventing the emails from going to the outside world?  
> What should I check?

Phil Wrote:

>What do you mean you changed a DC to backup? Is DNS still on it? Is that where 
>you are getting dns from? If you removed AD from a DNS DC, then DNS will be 
>flakey if it runs at all.

>Try random browsing from the toaster and see how well DNS performs.


I mean that I moved the Operations Master roll on my MS w2k server and
moved it to my MS w2k3 server.  One of those rolls is Domain naming
master.  However, the DNS seems to be fine.  I pinged half a dozen
random web sites and they are resolved fine.

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