Re: Domain name confusion
- From: "Herb Martin" <news@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 5 Apr 2005 20:50:44 -0500
You should have an entry for in an internal DNS zone
for ANY server in the public version of that zone which
you wish the clients to access.
WWW, FTP, POP, SMTP whatever.
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Herb Martin
"VinceOfAdvanta" <VinceOfAdvanta@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:5031ADB9-2C28-4351-A3D6-70D1EA92253C@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> I thought that the problems were solved, but another issue arose. The
> computers that belong to the domain "abc.com" get POP email from
> "mail.abc.com". When they are logged on to the domain, Outlook cannot
> receive their Web email.
>
> Can I make a manual entry in a DNS Zone that will send Outlook to the
> external "abc.com" for mail?
>
> If I try to view "www.abc.com" from a PC that belongs to the internal
> "abc.com" domain, will the Web page be shown? I did not try the browser.
>
> "Herb Martin" wrote:
>
> > > The problems can be attributed to improper installation of the
original
> > DNS
> > > and the fact that client PCs were using external DNS IP Addresses.
After
> > > both problems have been fixed, the PCs can join the domain.
> >
> > There you go. Good luck and let us know if we can help again.
> >
> >
> >
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