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On Tue, Jul 14, 2009 at 20:25, Jeff Crosby<jlcrosby@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
It did DNS for our LAN. Until late last week it did. For some
From the description it sounds like it was only a resolver. In this
case, changing the DNS server should be trivial.
No need there.
Good, in that case the domain name configured on Netserver is
completely irrelevant, since network browsing won't work either way.
It depends on how exactly you send your mails. As such, i can't giveIt's been doing it for a month. :)
you a definitive answer there. I can't imagine that you can use the i
SMTP/MSF to send mail via Google apps, as the standard IBM i MSF/SMTP
combo does not support SMTP AUTH.
Are you sure you aren't using any 3rd party software somewhere?
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