let's go back to the basics:
where do you have your DNS server, is it on the same server as the IIS?
is the IIS server NIC DNS properties pointing to your local DNS server or to
your ISP DNS?
Can you give more especific details about your configuration, DNS, IPAddress
settings,etc.
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I hope that the information above s you
Good Luck
Jorge Silva
MCSA
Systems Administrator
<jasteel@bigfoot.com> wrote in message
news:75hfc2hsacl52grqii10sumrclim9ntak7@4ax.com...
> Thanx for the Message, there are 2 zones configured in our Forward dns
> BUT none in the reverse?
>
> Could this be a problem?
>
> Strange thing about the MX records is that we dont use any of the
> isp's listed as our isp?
>
>
> Thanx
>
> JAS
>
> On Wed, 26 Jul 2006 00:45:37 -0400, "Ace Fekay [MVP]"
> <PleaseAskMe@SomeDomain.com> wrote:
>
>>In news:8efcc2tbg4tjnf2ob57cg85lkiv8a1560h@4ax.com,
>>jasteel@yahoo.com <jasteel@yahoo.com> stated, which I commented on below:
>>> This is the error we get when a someone fills out a form on our
>>> webserver and hits submit.
>>>
>>> Windows 2000 server and NO exchange server. I have changed the dns but
>>> still getting the error below AND the delivery errors.
>>>
>>> http://www.aivilik.ca/slush/dns.jpg
>>>
>>> I still am unable to get the forms to send emails.
>>>
>>> Any would be great.
>>>
>>> Thanx
>>>
>>> Message delivery to the remote domain 'telusplanet.net' failed for the
>>> following reason: Unable to bind to the destination server in DNS.
>>>
>>> Message delivery to the remote domain 'telus.net' failed for the
>>> following reason: Unable to bind to the destination server in DNS.
>>>
>>> Message delivery to the remote domain 'reddeer.ca' failed for the
>>> following reason: Unable to bind to the destination server in DNS.
>>>
>>> JAS
>>
>>Event ID 708, as you provided in the link, says your DNS server has no
>>zones. When you open the DNS console, are there any zones configured under
>>FOrward Lookup Zones container?
>>
>>What other errors are in the Event viewer (in any of the logs)?
>>
>>And yes, that is interesting with your MX record that Jorge pointed out.
>