| Generally, E-mail Sender can
sniff local DNS server automatically. In case it
fails, you can specify the DNS server manually.
(A) For Windows 95/98/ME users: Click Start->Run->
Input 'WinIpcfg' and press Enter key. You can
see the present TCP/IP information from where
you can find DNS server address. It will be a
valid IP address like '123.12.11.111'.
(B) For Windows 2000/XP users: Click Start->Run->
Input 'CMD' and press Enter key. Now you come
into DOS mode. Input 'ipconfig' and press Enter
key. You can see the present TCP/IP information
from where you can find DNS server address. It
will be a valid IP address like '123.12.11.111'.
Other DNS server: If you find the success rate
unacceptably low, you might change the DNS server.
Big ISP's always have powerful DNS servers. Write
a mail to them for the DNS server IP address or
use some software to sniff them yourself.
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