Are there any issues with DNS and Windows 2003 and IMAIL Server??
I spoke with Eric at Ipswitch and they told me to email you.do you have
any info that may be useful.
Thanks,
DD
David Dewlow
Webster Hall Records
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Yes, a few. Read the archives.
Travis
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I spoke with Eric at Ipswitch and they told me to email you
Ug. Stay away from Microsft's DNS server. What a load of crap.
Based on...?
I wouldn't use MS's SMTP server to line my bird cage.
Based on...?
I don't think you have enough experience with these tools to make such
dismissals. Both are in use in enterprise environments and perform
ably
Are there any issues with DNS and Windows 2003 and IMAIL Server??
The primary issue is the need to disable EDNS when running 2003's DNS
service. See MSDN for details.
--Sandy
Sanford Whiteman, Chief Technologist
Broadleaf Systems, a division of
Cypress
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This may help, depending on your exact issue and
application. (Sorry for the HTML posting).
Windows Server 2003: The EDNS0
enigma[ by Marcus Oh, Contributor
myITforum.com ] During a migration to Windows Server 2003, we
upgraded our root domain name server (DNS). Although