Re: Redirection of email & Web
- From: "Cris Hanna \(SBS-MVP\)" <crisnospamhanna@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 13 Jun 2006 13:59:31 -0500
its the same thing
its really just a matter of whoever handles the Public DNS server's which have your domain's records on them
a www record and a mx record are just types of records. www can point one place mx can point somewhere completely different. There should be no cost it.
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Cris Hanna [SBS-MVP]
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"Jon-Paul Ward" <JonPaulWard@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:26274437-1F63-4886-A86F-DEE9EB89D39A@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hi,
I understand there is such an animal known as email relay where an outside
3rd party hosts your domain name and redirects email to back to your location
via a public facing IP address you have. Usually a change to the DNS MX
record.
Can the same be done with a webserver?
Currently we have our web site and email hosted by a 3rd party. Upper mgmt
in this private company are tossing around the idea of continued 3rd party
hosting via redirection to minimize IT costs, but they are not sure such a
thing is possible or worth that cost.
Would someone enlighten me so I can in turn enlighten them?
Our current Network Schema looks like:
1 Unix box and a very large peer-to-peer workgroup (27 pcs) running Win Pro
SP2. Will be switching to Win 2003 SBS Premium, no unix box, and 1 web server
running w2k3 standard server. This web server will be isolated via firewall
appliance DMZ.
All help will be appreciate.
Caio!
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