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Back to the DNS. It bothers me just to change things and not know why. And
it looked like it worked when it pointed to your router as the DNS, and I
think that is better. You never said what type of router you are using and
what  it connects to DSL, T1, cable, etc. Your router could get the DNS ip
addresses dynamically when it connects to your ISP. Now you have hard coded
the IP address. The router could of had more then one DNS ip address, now
you have one. Your router could of been a cache DNS, now it must send every
DNS request down your Internet connection.

And as far as I know the AS400 mail server does not use DNS to receive
email, since it does not verify the return path or connection the email is
coming from. I could be wrong on this.

John Ross

At 11:09 AM 6/10/02 -0500, you wrote:
>Ok, I have found my ISP's DNS address and have changed the 400
>configurations, it looks like this now...



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