Alternatively you can point your DNS to someone other than your ISP's
DNS server. DNS is one of the lowest overhead processes on the internet.
No one blocks it.
SG
VY-tpc wrote:
>
> At 10:45 AM 3/19/01 +0800, you wrote:
> >>That is a covered phone number and the format of your address is
> >>acceptable. I'll send this message to you, the list and that fax number.
> >>>At 02:55 PM 3/18/2001William Tang sez:
> >>>Dear Sir>>
> >>>When I send e-mail to tpc cell, our e-mail server show "
> >>>domain not find".
> >
> >>There is probably some misoperation of your domain name server
> >
> >>Jeffrey Race
> >
> >Dear Jeffrey Race
> >
> >Yes, understand. But I am a normal customer, How can I ask our ISP to
> >fix up this kind of problem? Do you have other way to fix up this
> >problem without contacting our ISP?
> >
>
> Are you a paying customer? If you are, then you are entitled to complain.
> Dial the customer support number of your ISP and tell them their DNS was
> unable to resolve the domain name tpc.int and ask them to update their DNS.
> Or send a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and ask them to look into
> this problem for you.
>
> Other way? Yes, you'll have to by-pass the mail server of your ISP. Open an
> account with one of those free email servers (there are tons of them) and
> send through them.
>
> Hope this helps.
>
> Vivian Yan
> Toronto/Canada
> 18Mar2001
> TPC support Volunteer
>
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