> > > Telnet uses the built-in resolver -- most ordinary
> > applications work
> > > this way.
> >
> > Hrm. Any tips on how to make it aware of my new "spam." subdomain?
>
> If a application uses a resolver (it's own or the built
> in resovler) that points solely to a DNS server (set)
> WITH
> > > You cannot depend on "first DNS" setting on a client -- most DNS
> > > clients may try ANY of the one's listed -- Windows clients for
> > > instance certainly work this way.
> >
> > OK, fair enough (although from my experience, dig always
> > seems to take the first one it finds that work
> > You cannot depend on "first DNS" setting on a client -- most DNS
> > clients may try ANY of the one's listed -- Windows clients for
> > instance certainly work this way.
>
> OK, fair enough (although from my experience, dig always
> seems to take the first one it finds that works). So I to
> > I recognize this is a bit OT, but not sure where to turn...?
> >
> > I am trying to use DNS to load balance a couple spamd
> > servers. I am attempting to return more than one A record
> > for spam.mydomain.com, and I am getting a correct dig, but
> > just a test telnet is returning "U
> From: email builder [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> All,
>
> I recognize this is a bit OT, but not sure where to turn...?
>
> I am trying to use DNS to load balance a couple spamd
> servers. I am attempting to return more than one A record
> for spam.mydomain.com, and I am getting a correct