> Dig isn't getting an MX record at all. Note the "QUESTION SECTION". It's > simply telling you what the request was for.
Oh ya, didn't even catch that. > Your simplest solution is going to be to change the apache application so > that it doesn't use compdev in the domain name, i.e. just "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" > or "[EMAIL PROTECTED]". As there doesn't appear to be a logical > "compdev.xxxx.com" sub domain for which there is an email server (and email > accounts), this seems like the right solution to me. Do you mean the web server name? As in ServerName in the httpd.conf file? I can't change the applications themselves and if I can, I'm not sure where to start to be honest. > Alternatively, you could set up an authoritative private dns server for your > private network addresses. This would be pretty complicated though, and I > would recommend against going there. ;) That would not be so bad, I've had to set it up for internal problems like this in the past. I'd like not to have to however but then, life's not always what we want. I'll wait to hear back from you on the above. Mike --------------------------------------------------------------------- QmailToaster hosted by: VR Hosted <http://www.vr.org> --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]