Hi Darrell -

I do not have a DNSOVERRIDE in my declude.cfg file.  I did change the DNS in
the IMail Admin panel (under SMTP) to reflect my two new local DNS servers.
Again, this will change as soon as I move my mail server to its new home.
So at that point, I will need to make DNS changes again.

Knowing this - what really is "best practice"?  And with invURIBL, I
modified its config file to use the local primary DNS server.  Is that
"best"?

Todd



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The diags.txt file is created as infomation whent he declude proc 
service is restarted.

One thign you need to check is do you have a DNSOVERRIDE set in your 
declude.cfg file?

Declude by default (as long as there is no DNSOVERRIDE) will use the IP 
of the DNS server in Imail Admin interface.

Darrell
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Todd Richards wrote:
> Hi everyone -
> 
> I moved my primary internal DNS server to a new location last night
(seeing
> up another site in the WAN), and had planned on using the other DNS
servers.
> However, since moving it my spam has been "high".  I changed the DNS to
the
> other server in the "diags.txt", and the "invURIBL.exe.config" (for
> invURIBL).  That helped, but am still getting some more that I don't
> normally get.  I just realized that there was a setting in IMail Admin
too,
> so that just got changed.
> 
> Anything else that you can think of that I need to check/change?
> 
> Also, regarding the diags.txt and the invURIBL config files, is it
possible
> to set more than one DNS server?  
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> Todd
> 
> 
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