Re: Setting up Exchange 2003
From: Phillip Windell (_at_.)
Date: 01/03/05
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Date: Mon, 3 Jan 2005 09:06:35 -0600
An MX Record associates a Public Mail Domain with an IP#. If the IP# is
correct it will work. It has nothing to do with what you name or don't name
your machines on the LAN.
-- Phillip Windell [MCP, MVP, CCNA] www.wandtv.com "Matthew" <Matthew@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:03726A9C-A532-4AB0-AB5F-C60DA6A50CCB@microsoft.com... > Hi Guys > > I have just installed Microsoft Small Business Server 2003, know I am > wanting to configure Exchange 2003. > > the name of the server is Server01 > Domain is mynetwork.local > > Full Computer Name is Server01.mynetwork.local > > What I want to do is to be able to setup exchange so I can use it for > sending / receiving emails through my domain name that I have registered and > also use IIS for the domain. Currently my domain is parked at PlanetDomain > and I can use the Advanced DNS Features on PlanetDomain. > > Are their any good tutoirals on the net that can help me setup the the > Windows DNS, Exchange. > > Also by the way I have a Contribs.org SME Server as my Internet Gateway that > I can open and foward ports to the Windows 2003 SBS Box > > Matthew
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