btw 
when I use nslookup to look for mx points, i got only this 

> set querytype=mx
> bearingpoint.com
Server:  betyxdc02.corp.kpmgdev.com
Address:  10.96.22.74

bearingpoint.com
        primary name server = betyxdc02.corp.kpmgdev.com
        responsible mail addr = hostmaster.corp.kpmgdev.com
        serial  = 172
        refresh = 900 (15 mins)
        retry   = 600 (10 mins)
        expire  = 86400 (1 day)
        default TTL = 3600 (1 hour)


Could you tell me what does that infer? Just mean that no record can be
returned?

However, I can get the same as what you got on another host that was not in
the domain. 



Stefano Bagnara-2 wrote:
> 
> Ok, you see that your dns is returning "10.98.1.31" as the IP for 
> bearingpoint.com and JAMES is falling back to bearkingpoint.com direct 
> resolution because the lookup for an MX pointer didn't return records.
> 
> That's wrong.
> 
> If I try to lookup braringpoint.com I get this:
> 206.49.105.19
> 
> but the most important part is that when I  look for MX servers I get
> this:
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# host -t mx bearingpoint.com.
> bearingpoint.com mail is handled by 10 becxolx17.bearingpoint.com.
> bearingpoint.com mail is handled by 10 becxolx15.bearingpoint.com.
> bearingpoint.com mail is handled by 10 becxolx16.bearingpoint.com.
> 
> You should use DNS servers that gives you this result, or it can't work.
> 
> Stefano
> 
> Gatsby Wang ha scritto:
>> Thank you for your reply!
>> 
>> I used the 'nslookup' to check, and find that james is using (by
>> automatic
>> discover) exactly the same DNS as the default dns server that my host is
>> using.
>> 
>> the information from log: 
>> 01/05/08 10:43:33 INFO  dnsserver: Autodiscovery is enabled - trying to
>> discover your system's DNS Servers
>> 01/05/08 10:43:33 INFO  dnsserver: Adding autodiscovered server
>> 10.96.22.73
>> 01/05/08 10:43:33 INFO  dnsserver: Adding autodiscovered server
>> 10.96.22.74
>> 01/05/08 10:43:33 INFO  dnsserver: DNS Server is: 10.96.22.73
>> 01/05/08 10:43:33 INFO  dnsserver: DNS Server is: 10.96.22.74
>> 
>> 
>> the information from nslookup:
>> Default Server:  betyxdc01.corp.kpmgdev.com
>> Address:  10.96.22.73
>> 
>>> bearingpoint.com
>> Server:  betyxdc01.corp.kpmgdev.com
>> Address:  10.96.22.73
>> 
>> Name:    bearingpoint.com
>> Address:  10.98.1.31
>> 
>> 
>> I'm not the dns admin so I have no permission to that dns server. 
>> Could you please explain to me what does that 'valid recursive DNS
>> server'
>> mean? Does it mean that James have special requirement for its dns
>> server?
>>   
>> Will the issue caused by missing some key setting in the config (i use
>> all
>> default) so that i cannot connect to the smtp?
> 
> 
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