Nomarian
IS-IT--Management
- Jan 8, 2002
- 27
Hello all,
Here is my situation. I have just setup a Exchange 2000 server for a small network. They are using a static IP from a local ISP. They are having their webpage and DNS records hosted by another ISP.
I called the IPS hosting their web page and asked them to put in a host record with the name of my Exchange Server and IP address. I had them put the name of the server: mail.mydomain.com and point that to my static IP. I then had them add an MX record with the name of the exchange server.
I tried to send email to the address as a test and it states that the email account does not exist in the organization. I know the users exist because I created them myself.
I can now ping the web page and it hits the ISP's IP address. I can also ping my Exchange Server and it gives me the correct IP address. I do have a firewall in place that forwards requests from port 25 to my internal Exchange Server. This has worked on other setups with no issue, but this is the first time I had to separate out the DNS entries. Does anyone know if I did this correctly? Did I miss a record in the DNS resource records? Thanks for all the help in advance.
Norman
Here is my situation. I have just setup a Exchange 2000 server for a small network. They are using a static IP from a local ISP. They are having their webpage and DNS records hosted by another ISP.
I called the IPS hosting their web page and asked them to put in a host record with the name of my Exchange Server and IP address. I had them put the name of the server: mail.mydomain.com and point that to my static IP. I then had them add an MX record with the name of the exchange server.
I tried to send email to the address as a test and it states that the email account does not exist in the organization. I know the users exist because I created them myself.
I can now ping the web page and it hits the ISP's IP address. I can also ping my Exchange Server and it gives me the correct IP address. I do have a firewall in place that forwards requests from port 25 to my internal Exchange Server. This has worked on other setups with no issue, but this is the first time I had to separate out the DNS entries. Does anyone know if I did this correctly? Did I miss a record in the DNS resource records? Thanks for all the help in advance.
Norman