We're using our internet provider's DNS server.  It seems to work, but I don't know 
how to test it for the types of queries declude uses.

nslookup works fine.


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-----Original Message-----
From: R. Scott Perry [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, July 07, 2003 1:26 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [Declude.JunkMail] spamcop?



>Debug gives me these lines:
>
>07/07/2003 13:10:54 Qa9930eca013e736e Test 1-SPAMCOP didn't get a response.
>07/07/2003 13:10:54 Qa9930eca013e736e Test 2-JAPAN didn't get a response.
>07/07/2003 13:10:54 Qa9930eca013e736e Test 3-MONKEYFORMMAIL didn't get a 
>response.
>07/07/2003 13:10:54 Qa9930eca013e736e Test 4-MONKEYPROXIES didn't get a 
>response.

Ah, that helps.

Is the first DNS server that is listed in your IMail SMTP settings working 
properly?

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