DNS - Mail questions

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I hoping someone can help me on this.

I setup an SBS Premium (2 nics) domain with the internal name of
userdom.lan (actual name is different, just protecting my client). Assume
69.226.xx.xx as our public Internet address.
Their web site is hosted externally with the name userdom.com. The hosting
company maintains DNS with www.userdom.com as the web address.
I want my customer to recieve email at userdom.com. Can I make our public
name be mail.userdom.com and have them send all email for my customer at
userdom.com to my 69.226.xx.xx address?

What DNS entries do I need the hosting company to make? What should I
specify as the email domain name in the CIECW wizard?

TIA,
Axel


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