OK, I'm with you now.  You are saying that the configured DNSs for the
server may have changed.  I am running fixed IP and fixed DNS.  I haven't
reconfig'd my DNSs in months.

But I'd like to pursue this further just to be sure.  You referenced that
you write the autodiscovered dns IPs in a log file.  I can't seem to find
it.  What specific log file would I find that in?

Thanks again.

Jerry

-----Original Message-----
From: Stefano Bagnara [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, May 04, 2006 11:45 AM
To: James Users List
Subject: Re: James started not being able to find any external host

Sorry the correct name is "resolv.conf" and it is a linux/unix file.
If you use windows then in 2000/XP you can update the dns on-the-fly by 
the control panel or it can be updated automatically using dhcp if you 
have dhcp enabled and a dhcp server in the lan.

To look at your currently configured dns run "ipconfig /all" in a cmd 
prompt.

If you look in the dnsserver logs that james writes in the 
apps/james/logs/ folder if should write the autodiscovered dns ips at 
startup. You could also check startup values from older startups if you 
have older logs.

Stefano

JWM wrote:
> Stefano, Thanks so much for the quick response.  
> 
> Pardon my ignorance.  I can't find a resolve.conf.  Is that a Linux-only?
> If so, what is the Windows equivalent?
> 
> Who/what would update that file?
> 
> Thanks again.
> 
> Jerry


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