Re: MX Record Problem - Plasease help



Hi, when you ran internet wizard your email domain should have been just
'expressmortgageservice.com', take out the 'mail' in the internet domain.

this will then make sender as administrator@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx


"S. Ahmed" <SAhmed@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:C988A9EA-BE46-423C-8F2D-BA2FD9597A67@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
hi,

I have been trying to make this work for few days now without any success.
Here is the info.

In email and ineternet wizard, i set up the certificate as
mail.expressmortgageservice.com (followed instructions i got on this
newsgroup).

I setup the E-mail domain to mail.expressmortgageservice.com (followed
instructions i got on this newsgroup).

The registered domain name (at godaddy.com, also our hosting co.) is
expressmortgageservice.com.

There are 2 A records and 1 MX record setup (godaddy):
A records:
1. host = @, points to = 64.202.167.116, TTL = 3600 (This was already
there)
2. host = mail, points to = 71.252.113.234, TTL = 3600 (I created this,
our
static IP)

MX record
priority = 0, host = mail, goes to = mail.expressmortgageservice.com, TTL
=
3600 (I created this, as instructed here in another thread)

Problems:
1. It can send and rec. email internally fine and also can send
externally
but can't rec. emails from out side.

2. when email is sent outside (not internally), the sender's address
becomes ie: administrator@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, so if somone
clicks on reply to the message, it will never get to
administrator@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

Please help

Thanks in advance


.



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