RE: Server Name
- From: "Susan" <Susan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 5 Apr 2005 10:57:04 -0700
Thank you for the information. One small problem, we are still on Exchange
5.5. Do you know of any way to "masquerade" or change the domain name for
5.5? This is a new server build part of a Windows 2000 domain. Our existing
SMTP server was built as part of a NT domain and references the public domain
name.
Thanks for the help. We are planning an upgrade later this year, but need to
bring a new SMTP server online ASAP.
"Jesse Myers" wrote:
> If you are talking about the SMTP connection agreement, and you are using
> Exchange 2000 or Exchnage 2003, you can use the masquarade domain name in the
> advanced connection properties on the SMTP virtual server.This way your
> server will initiate the SMTP connection with the public name.
>
> If the actual e-mail messages are being stamped with your internal
> addresses, you can modify that with recipient policies.
>
> "Susan" wrote:
>
> > Is there a way to change the IMS name that is sent over the Internet? We have
> > a non-public domain name and want messages sent through the IMS to use our
> > public domain name. Because the messages are going out with a non-public name
> > there is no way for mail servers to complete a reverse lookup.
> >
> >
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