I double-checked.  The only line is:
nameserver 127.0.0.1

dnscache has already cached a lot of stuff, it's like qmail just refuses to work with dns. It tries to deliver a message for almost 30 seconds and then gives the error.

Do you still think it's the firewall?

There is only one other change I ever made, but I'll mention it just to be sure. I recompiled vpopmail at one time to add the option that will allow vipmap to work. After I did it, I recompiled qmail because I thought it was necessary. Would that have caused an issue?

That is the only other change made since I first built it.
Total changes are:
   changed hostname on system and in qmail
   recompiled vpopmail with one additional option
   recompiled qmail


Shane Chrisp wrote:

On Mon, 2005-03-28 at 10:08 -0500, Rich Kasting wrote:


I put it on place. The dnscaching works, but qmail still has cname
errors.



Did you change /etc/resolv.conf to point to the local dnscache instead of your external resolver?




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