Silmarillion
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I am running Windows 2000 Server with Exchange 2000. Our server is set up with an internal DNS name of "company.company" (server name.domain name - names have been changed to protect the innocent :>). Our mail domain is "companygroup.com". What is happening is that some receiving mail servers are doing a reverse lookup, and then bouncing the mail, because the external DNS entry for our domain is "mail.companygroup.com" (and therefore does not resolve properly to the sending mail server, which is "company.company"
. Is there a way to circumvent this without changing the domain name on the server?
Also, what is the general consensus when configuring a W2K server - should it be set up with the domain name you own / plan to use? What if you do not currently have a domain? From what I have read, it does not appear to be an easy process to change the domain name on a server. Sorry, I know that is more a question for a different forum, but it does tie in with the first issue.
Also, what is the general consensus when configuring a W2K server - should it be set up with the domain name you own / plan to use? What if you do not currently have a domain? From what I have read, it does not appear to be an easy process to change the domain name on a server. Sorry, I know that is more a question for a different forum, but it does tie in with the first issue.