Well thunderbird sure mucked up that formatting.
Post by Scott DoctorA way may be using the system() command to run nslookup. From
Commands: (identifiers are shown in uppercase, [] means
optional)NAME - print info about the host/domain
NAME using default serverNAME1 NAME2 - as above, but use
NAME2 as serverhelp or ? - print info on common
commandsset OPTION - set an option all
- print options, current server and host
[no]debug - print debugging information
[no]d2 - print exhaustive debugging
information [no]defname - append domain name to
each query [no]recurse - ask for recursive answer
to query [no]search - use domain search list
[no]vc - always use a virtual circuit
domain=NAME - set default domain name to NAME
srchlist=N1[/N2/.../N6] - set domain to N1 and search list to
N1,N2, etc. root=NAME - set root server to NAME
retry=X - set number of retries to X
timeout=X - set initial time-out interval to X
seconds type=X - set query type (ex.
A,AAAA,A+AAAA,ANY,CNAME,MX,NS,PTR,SOA,SRV) querytype=X -
same as type class=X - set query class (ex. IN
(Internet), ANY) [no]msxfr - use MS fast zone
transfer ixfrver=X - current version to use in
IXFR transfer requestserver NAME - set default server to
NAME, using current default serverlserver NAME - set
default server to NAME, using initial serverroot -
set current default server to the rootls [opt] DOMAIN [> FILE]
- list addresses in DOMAIN (optional: output to FILE)
-a - list canonical names and aliases -d
- list all records -t TYPE - list records of the
given RFC record type (ex. A,CNAME,MX,NS,PTR etc.)view
FILE - sort an 'ls' output file and view it with
pgexit - exit the program
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Scott Doctor
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Post by Richard HippIf anybody can suggest patches that will get this routine
(https://fossil-scm.org/fossil/info/5e083abf6?ln=47) to
compile and
work on windows, that would really be helpful. Thanks.
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