Im not 100% understand your question. But yes if you get a timeout its
possible that the firewall block it. Get sure you query the "right"
dnsserver.

bye
Norman

Am Sonntag, den 18.06.2006, 23:31 -0700 schrieb James User:
> I do not know .. nslookup output says DNS request timed out. Timeout was 2
> seconds. Does this mean that the firewall is blocking it?
> 
> Also there is another server, which I know runs on 172.*.*.104. That is the
> server from which my real mail is fetched to my local system by Lotus Notes.
> But when I send mail to my account on that server, DNS is resolved to
> 172.*.*.26 as per the mailet log. And finally james gives up trying to send
> that mail.
> 
> Obviously I am making some mistake. What is it? Is there some info I haven't
> given you?
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