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DNS setup on SBS

Nslookup says can not find my domain.. also can not send emails to AOL among others - think i have set my DNS up wrong - we do get external email

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Hi,
I think u may have to contact ur ISP (Internet Service Provider) for DNS details. Alternatively...u may also try using the settings as 'Detect DNS automatically'...


Bye

Have a nice day.

I hope ... this solves ur problem. :)

  • Chintu-KPV
    Chintu-KPV May 04, 2008

    B'Cos mostly all ISPs provide service with automatic configurations and Dynamic IP... :)

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