Re: Hosting two domains Exchange 2k3
- From: "you know who maybe" <nguser2u@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 21 Apr 2005 13:45:31 -0700
"John Oliver, Jr. [MVP]" <jcoliverjr@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:ON88v5qRFHA.4068@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> You do not need an additional IP address to host another domain, just
> simply update your MX Records for those domains you wish to host.
But I can't setup MX records with all three of my ISP's.
Currently my primary domain has a MX records with my primary ISP, while my
other
ISP's have created PTR records for spam filters to do reverse lookup on me.
But if you have more than one domain, though you can setup the new MX record
with your primary ISP you cannot setup more than one PTR record on an IP
address (for my other ISP's.).
We also use a SMTP gateway in front of Exchange just to complicate this a
little
more. :-)
I already have many other domain names which resolve to my Exchange 2003
server but these domains are normally used only for receiving email and not
for sending so I've never had this problem until now. Really it's the spam
filters causing the trouble doing the reverse lookups!
.
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