Thanks for you help, guys.

How can I test if MX lookups are being done using local DNS servers?

I made some changes in SmartDns option in server.tab file, but it still does
not work.

Regards,


Gustavo


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From: "Tracy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, December 17, 2003 12:12 PM
Subject: [xmail] Re: Can't send any mail using XMail in Linux


> Simple (A and PTR record) lookups are performed using the locally
> configured DNS servers. MX lookups, however, are not performed using
> locally configured DNS servers *unless* you use the SmartDns option in
> server.tab.
> At 09:08 12/17/2003, Leonardo Cabral wrote:
>
> > > Of course, it would probably be a good idea to verify that by using
> > > dig
> > > from the console of the mail server - I'd try:
> > >
> > > dig +recursive +trace @a.root-servers.net uol.com.br -t mx
> > >
> > > and see what that returns. If it resolves all the way down, then it's
> > > definitely good. If not, that could be where the problem is.
> >Well, by looking at the telnet test he made, using the dns name of the
> >server instead of the address, it�s easy to see that he can resolve dns
> >names.
> >     Regards,
> >
> >Leonardo
> >
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