Re: Trouble with Exchange

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Here is a link to GoDaddy info on name servers..
https://www.godaddy.com/gdshop/faq/faq.asp?se=%2B&app%5Fhdr=&ci=2911&faq%5Fid=154&topic%5Fid=1&topic=Domains
I also discourage you from hosting your own web site. There are plenty of
commercial hosting services and they will also help you setup the 2 required
name servers and the proper DNS A & MX records for you to receive SMTP mail
to your SBS for your new domain name if you don't want to use GoDaddy for
that.

"SuperGumby [SBS MVP]" <not@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:%23kCXtAE1FHA.3660@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Many ISP's will host your DNS records as part of your connection cost (ie.
> no additional cost).
>
> If not, and if GoDaddy don't as part of their service, organisations such
> as zoneedit will host the records for minimal cost.
>
> Does your public website rely on features available on the SBS? (Really,
> the only feature you can't get dirt cheap elsewhere is if you're
> frontending an internal SQL database) Selfhosting is pretty dumb too.
>
> "Scott Weidman" <slmcweidman@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:uZadikD1FHA.2312@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> But if I am hosting both email and internet site, who would be the NS?
>> GoDaddy, COX (ISP)?
>>
>>
>> "SuperGumby [SBS MVP]" <not@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:OzS5%23eD1FHA.2924@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>>I haven't used GoDaddy but I suspect it is capable of services similar to
>>>other such organistaions. Ring them back and explain that you DO NOT WISH
>>>TO BE NAMESERVER FOR YOUR PUBLIC DOMAIN.
>>>
>>> The main reason why a basic public DNS zone has two nameserver is so
>>> that the nameservers can be physically seperate and the recommendation
>>> is that they also be on internet connections supplied by seperate
>>> parties. This is so that if one NS fails the other can handle the task.
>>> Do you satisfy these criteria?
>>>
>>> Do you really want queries to your public domain to be satisfied by SBS?
>>> (Yes, it can do it. Get the assistance of someone who knows how if you
>>> _really_ want to do this foolish thing. They will probably try to talk
>>> you out of it)
>>>
>>> "Scott Weidman" <slmcweidman@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>>> news:uAmKYRD1FHA.3896@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>>>I did that, twice now, but still don't see the .com anywhere, just the
>>>> .local with the shorter name. Do I need to build another forward
>>>> lookup
>>>> zone, or add to my current with .local one? Also, I need to have a
>>>> name
>>>> server with .com to assign to my domain to un park it from GoDaddy?
>>>> Again,
>>>> all users have their .com email addresses under the email tab of each
>>>> user
>>>> in AD. I just am not sure how/where to configure it for exchange.
>>>> Thanks
>>>> again for any insight.
>>>>
>>>> Scott
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> "Bill Swan" <bill@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>>>> news:OwpZUFC1FHA.268@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>>>> Hi Scott
>>>>>
>>>>> Initially you need to run the connect to internet wizard... This will
>>>>> set your .com and then add appropiate email addresses to your users.
>>>>>
>>>>> Give a go and let us know how you get on.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> "Scott Weidman" <slmcweidman@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>>>>> news:ujv$gl$0FHA.3820@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>>>>> First, I am new to SBS, so please bear with me. My office has a
>>>>>> cable modem, to a router with public IP, to a server with SBS with
>>>>>> static 192 IP, to 8 PC's all with static 192 IP's. I finally got our
>>>>>> internal network running, (domain, DNS, AD, etc.) We just purchased
>>>>>> our .com domain and have it parked at GoDaddy. I am trying to get it
>>>>>> assigned to my server, but they aren't a whole lot of help. They had
>>>>>> me set my domain hosts to my public IP, both NS1 and NS2. But the
>>>>>> first call had me do nothing with the name server. The second call
>>>>>> they said I needed to set my name server up. I am really lost and am
>>>>>> not sure where to do this or where to look. Also, my internal domain
>>>>>> is a shortened version of my public, with .local. Does it matter
>>>>>> that these are different, and if so where do I add the full .com
>>>>>> domain? Am I supposed to create another forward lookup zone with the
>>>>>> full .com address?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> As it stands, I can send from this domain, but it is not recognized
>>>>>> by the outside world. So, I think, my SMTP is set up correctly. Any
>>>>>> guidance would be greatly appreciated.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Scott
>>>>>>
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