Scott,

I don't know WinDNS, but your A record for marcieonthego.com, does
not appear when I interrogate my DNS (it should, if your records are
propagating correctly. This would explain why you cannot ping that
name. However the MX record, is OK, as is the IP for mail.

I was able to connect to the SMTP service of your system and send a
message to myself. So outside of your 'Relay' settings, IMail seems
to be OK.

To get IMail to accept messages addressed as
'[EMAIL PROTECTED]', you need to go to the 'Host Configuration'
screen (on the Localhost, select the General tab, click the Add Host
button, if you get the Wizard, close it, then turn off the Wizard)
and add 'marcieonthego.com' (no'') into the Alias field, apply and save.

Daniel Donnelly
Ipswitch Technical Support
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In reply to 27 Jun message from [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

>I originally sent this and unfortunately, I am having name
>resolution problems on my srmservices.com domain, so if there
>were any replies, I didn't get them.  I have since subscribed
>to the I mail forum under two addresses,
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED] .  Please 
>help me solve this problem with our DNS server.  I have also
>revised this request for help with more details

>I am having a problem with DNS resolution on our Windows NT
>4.0 DNS Server/Imail Server.

>Here is the setup:
>I have a multi-homed NT server.  On the external Net card, I
>have 64 registered IP's, the internal 1 private IP.
>We are running DNS server on this computer.  The domain for
>the network that this computer is a part of is
>jazzkitchen.com
>We have an external company running DNS for this primary
>domain jazzkitchen.com. as well as the domain entries setup on
>the DNS service on this computer.
>One of the IP addresses on our multi-homed server is
>dns.jazzkitchen.com. This server is registered with Internic
>as a DNS server. I have all the dns entries for our primary
>domain, jazzkitchen.com defined in the NT DNS server applet
>with all the ptr, SOA, NS, MX and reverse arpa records
>defined.
>This registered DNS server is defined as the primary
>authorative DNS server for other zones running on this
>machine, one of which is  marcieonthego.com The packet
>filtering firewall on this computer allows UDP port 53 on the
>IP address associated with the DNS server on this machine
>through to the DNS IP address that is registered with Internic
>and is defined as DNS.JAZZKITCHEN.COM.

>This domain has the following records setup in the DNS applet:
>The zone marcieonthego.com
>marcieonthego.com - NS Record - dns.jazzkitchen.com 
>marcieonthego.com - SOA Record - dns.jazzkitchen.com, 
>morgans.dns.jazzkitchen.com
>mail - A Record - 209.99.71.90
>mail - MX record - 209.99.71.90

>I can ping mail.marcieonthego.com and I can send and receive
>mail at [EMAIL PROTECTED], but I cannot send or ping
>marcieonthego.com or send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>The problem I have is I cannot figure out how to set up the
>DNS for the marcieonthego.com entry.  All the entries that I
>can setup are ????.marcieonthego.com.
>In the DNS server applet, when you define secondary domains,
>it only allows you to define additional zones and then hosts
>under those zones.  This DNS server is to provide name
>services for several domains. What am I doing wrong?

>Any help on setting these secondary domains up on the windows
>NT DNS server would be greatly appreciated.

>Scott R. Morgan
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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