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conde24 - 12 Dec 2003 12:58 GMT
Hi everyone! Someone can tell me how do i can configurate a Primary DNS
server in win2k server, where i've installed a Exchange 2000, then i can to
recieve emails??

Thank so much for everything

PB
Kevin D. Goodknecht [MVP] - 14 Dec 2003 03:12 GMT
> Hi everyone! Someone can tell me how do i can configurate a Primary
> DNS server in win2k server, where i've installed a Exchange 2000,
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> PB

If you have a public domain name in your domains public DNS zone you will
need an MX record pointing to your mail server's public host name. That
public host name must point to the public IP address on your router that
forwards incoming connections on port 25 to the IP of your mail server.
You will also need a PTR record for the public IP address pointing back to
your mail server's public host name. That's the just of it, and that is
really all there is to it.

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