It seemed like setting the dns to look at my ISPs dns would be better/faster since pointing to my internal dns server simply ends up forwarding to the ISP anyway.... Right??
No no no.
You should have IMail point to your internal DNS server, and your internal DNS server should be a real DNS server (not touching your ISP's DNS server).
The problem you have now is that your Internet provider may block/censor some of your DNS queries (a number are now doing so). Having your own real DNS server will always be fastest, too.
-Scott
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