Hiya,
I have found a few posts on this subject and just need to take it one step further.
Our internal domain name that is the same as my external hosting name and server. joeblogs.com
I resolved the problem of not able to browse our website internally by adding the correct DNS entries, in the DNS server, that points to the ip of the external server.
We only have one server internally thus a Split DNS would not work as recommended in a few previous posts.
My problem is, our e-mail is also hosted by our External server, thus is at mail.joeblogs.com
Now if the primary DNS points to our internal DNS server, the mail client receives an error finding the entry.
Were we can access the webmail from but not through the mail.joeblogs.com
If it’s on Auto DNS it works fine, but then the network takes ages to find a path on our local server.
Any help would me much appreciated.
I have found a few posts on this subject and just need to take it one step further.
Our internal domain name that is the same as my external hosting name and server. joeblogs.com
I resolved the problem of not able to browse our website internally by adding the correct DNS entries, in the DNS server, that points to the ip of the external server.
We only have one server internally thus a Split DNS would not work as recommended in a few previous posts.
My problem is, our e-mail is also hosted by our External server, thus is at mail.joeblogs.com
Now if the primary DNS points to our internal DNS server, the mail client receives an error finding the entry.
Were we can access the webmail from but not through the mail.joeblogs.com
If it’s on Auto DNS it works fine, but then the network takes ages to find a path on our local server.
Any help would me much appreciated.