Remove everything and leave only your internal dns server's IP, e.g.:
192.168.1.10

Dne 24/11/2004, je "webmaster" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> napisal(a):

>So would or should it look like this:
>
>thebatchfile.com.
>a.root-servers.net.
>h.root-servers.net.
>c.root-servers.net.
>g.root-servers.net.
>f.root-servers.net.
>b.root-servers.net.
>j.root-servers.net.
>k.root-servers.net.
>l.root-servers.net.
>m.root-servers.net.
>i.root-servers.net.
>e.root-servers.net.
>d.root-servers.net.
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
>Behalf Of Sasa Stupar
>Sent: Wednesday, November 24, 2004 9:24 AM
>To: Xmail-ML
>Subject: [xmail] Re: inet down-mail no worky
>
>V sre, 24.11.2004 ob 15:02 je webmaster napisal(a):
>> why is it that when my WAN internet connection goes down I cant send
>emails
>> to my local xmail server and they sit in the queue till the internet comes
>> back up?
>>
>>
>> I have xmail running ona win2k system and also in the dns records on the
>> machine I have my domain setup in there. When I am at a local workstation
>I
>> can ping mydoman.com
>>
>> C:\>ping mydomain.com
>>
>>
>>
>> Pinging mydomain.com [192.168.1.13] with 32 bytes of data:
>>
>>
>>
>> Reply from 192.168.1.13: bytes=3D32 time<10ms TTL=3D128
>>
>> Reply from 192.168.1.13: bytes=3D32 time<10ms TTL=3D128
>>
>> Reply from 192.168.1.13: bytes=3D32 time<10ms TTL=3D128
>>
>> Reply from 192.168.1.13: bytes=3D32 time<10ms TTL=3D128
>>
>>
>>
>> and it will come back with the ip of the Server that is running xmail.
>>
>> In outlook I have it set to use mydomain.com.
>>
>> I dont know why I cant send an email and if it cant relay it onto the net,
>> then it should hold it in a queue till the connection comes back up.
>>
>>
>>
>> Instead I get:
>>
>> Your message did not reach some or all of the intended recipients.
>>
>>
>>
>>       Subject:      RE: Free Kittens
>>
>>       Sent:          11/24/2004 7:20 AM
>>
>>
>>
>> The following recipient(s) could not be reached:
>>
>>
>>
>>       'Gordon' on 11/24/2004 7:21 AM
>>
>>             No transport provider was available for delivery to this
>> recipient.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Any ideas?
>To solve your problem, you'll need to run a local dns server where you
>specify a local domain and you need to instruct xmail to use that local
>dns server in $mailroot/dnsroots.
>
>Sasa
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