> There  was some discussion about running a cache-only DNS server for
> IMail/Declude. I didn't read most of the thread, and I never saw how
> to make the DNS serve cache only, but I was thinking that if I had a
> cache-only  server that is only available to the mail server, then I
> can  leave  on  recursion  for  it  and  it  won't matter because it
> wouldn't  be  available  to the public. The public DNS servers I can
> then turn off their recursion feature. What do you think?

That'll  be  fine.  If you have a separate server for this, just do it
up! I was only writing about single-box workarounds.

--Sandy


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