Moving to a new location

From: ascnet (altind_at_rdainsurance.com)
Date: 12/20/04


Date: Sun, 19 Dec 2004 19:37:35 -0500

Hello!

We have a web server and host our own site and run exchange 5.5 on our
windows 2000 server.

Just moved to a new location and we can see any website except our own.
Outlook works locally but we can not send or receive any outside office
emails.

The main IP address has changed. Is there anything that we have to modify in
our DNS. I tried to find the MX settings so i can make the neccessary
changes but i do not see any entries of the old IP in the DNS settings.

Thanks a llot for your help.



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