Wouldn't it be easier to setup a local DNS server for the local network?

On 06/23/2010 07:17 AM, Amit Dalia wrote:
Hi Everyone,

First of all I'll explain my scenario. My QMT server is placed in a network which contain 1 Windows AD server and all PCs excemt QMT are members of AD. All PCs are able to ping QMT server.
My queries:
1) If internet is down all users are getting error "DNS temporary unavailable" in their outlook. Even local mails are not getting delivered.
2) They got 1 ERP software in network which sends mail to their client. After putting QMT, ERP software is unable to send mail from QMT and give error RDNS failed. There is no port option in ERP software else I would have given submission port.
3) I want to disable RDNS check for local ips. How to do this and any harm in doing this?
4) How to disable MX check on my QMT.

Any further details if required please let me know.

Regards,

Amit


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