At 09:53 AM 11/29/2001 -0800, you wrote:
>C:\> nslookup
> >> set type=MX
> >> set domain=datatranswave.com
> >> datatranswave.com
>Server:  dns01.cavtel.net
>Address:  64.83.0.10
>
>Non-authoritative answer:
>datatranswave.com       MX preference = 10, mail
>exchanger = e2shan
>
>datatranswave.com       nameserver =
>E2SHAN.datatranswave.com
>datatranswave.com       nameserver = DNS01.CAVTEL.NET
>datatranswave.com       nameserver = DNS02.CAVTEL.NET
>DNS01.CAVTEL.NET        internet address = 64.83.0.10
>DNS02.CAVTEL.NET        internet address = 64.83.1.10
>---------------------------
>
>Do you see any problems with it?
>I shutdown the domain 'datatranswave.com' now.  If
>you need further information, please let me know.

nslookup should return the FQDN (Fully Qualified Domain Name), NOT just a 
host name. For an example, do a query for MX entries on georgefox.edu

Our entries have been working properly for over 5 years.

Tony

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* Anthony Brock                                         [EMAIL PROTECTED] *
* Director of Network Services                         George Fox University *
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