Re: this is a test message
- From: "tom" <markosy77@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 2 Sep 2006 12:44:27 +0100
"Dmitry Mashkov" <dm@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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If I correctly understand your concern, can you just change the FQDN inSMTP
Virtual Server configuration? (Delivery -> Advanced -> Fully-qualifiede-mail
domain name).
We do this for our >50 domains and everything is OK.
"Gernot Meyer" <GernotMeyer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi,
when I send an e-mail from internal exchange server to an external
address the ip address of the isa server and the name of the internal
exchange server is written to the smtp header of the receiving smtp
system.
So what is reverse lookup exactly doing?
Trying to resolve the given internal servername and to match it with the
smtp domain of the sender or is reverse lookup in the smtp way 'just' to
compair sender email and the sender mx record?
Last will be ok. First one not...
thanks for help
Gernot Meyer
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