Re: Mail Scenerio SBS2003..Input please...
- From: "Xavier" <xminet@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 23 Dec 2005 23:30:24 +0100
AFAIK it doesn't. But my ISP allows me to use its relay for sending mails
and this solves the problem.
Xavier
"W Abucewicz" <WAbucewicz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Xavier..
> Thanks for the reply..
> Does the mailhop relay take care of the "reverse DNS" issues..?
> In the past, I've used dynamic dns (dynu.com) with an exchange server,
> I was unable to send to aol, yahoo and other domains because of the
> reverse dns issue..
>
>
> --
> W Abucewicz
>
>
> "Xavier" wrote:
>
>> What you need is to look at Dynamic DNS service providers. I personnaly
>> use
>> dyndns.org and a combination of their "Custom DNS" and "Mailhop Relay"
>> services for approx $60/year.
>>
>> With these services, I can
>>
>> - advertise my dynamic DNS (I use a cable modem system) into dyndns.org
>> - manage my own domain "www.mydomain.com instead" of
>> "somedomain.dyndns.org"
>> (thanks to the Custom DNS service)
>> - receive mail on my Exchange server. Mails are flowing through
>> dyndns.org
>> mail relays where antispam and antivirus service is offered (thanks to
>> the
>> Mailhop relay)
>> - have the mails relayed via dyndns.org being sent over port xxxxx
>> instead
>> of port 25 (blocked by some ISP). Not relevant for you if you keep using
>> POP
>> from your ISP
>>
>> so basically, you can have a fully functionnal Exchange working over
>> dynamic
>> IP addresses, so you might reconsider the fact that you would keep
>> getting
>> your emails through your ISP.
>>
>> Hope it helps.
>>
>> Xavier
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> "W Abucewicz" <WAbucewicz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:93577AB7-263C-4733-9EAD-EFEFA480C7B1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> > Hello...
>> > Here's the scenerio:
>> > My Client has purchased a new server with
>> > SBS2003 Server 5 Clients
>> > They purchased SBS to use Exchange Public Folders (plus it's cheaper
>> > than
>> > "regular" Server 2003)
>> > They have "Pop" email now, the ISP scans for Viruses and Spam
>> > They have Cable modem with a dynamic IP
>> > I will use Dynamic DNS to connect remotely, but dynamic DNS and
>> > Exchange don't always play nice..
>> >
>> > With that said, in order to setup exchange the "right way"
>> > I would need to get them on a static IP (more $$)
>> > I would also need to add Virus/Spam Filtering to this server (more $$)
>> >
>> > What is the best way to set this up to utilize Public Folders and
>> > continue
>> > to use
>> > POP mail thru the ISP?
>> >
>> > Thanks in advance
>> >
>> > W Abucewicz
>>
>>
>>
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