I have an Active Directory Win2K8 R2 server as the domain controller/DNS 
server for my home domain. I also registered a domain of the same name with 
Google Apps. I'm having trouble resolving the direct mail link from 
machines on the internal network. For example, when I go to 
mail.my_domain.com on a site external to my local network/domain, there are 
no issues. However, when I am on the internal network, it comes back with 
"Unable to load page" and pings/nslookups come back negative. 

I wasn't able to find a way to designate a full URL as an alias inside the 
DNS Forward-Lookup zone for my domain to point to 
"mail.google.com/a/my_domain". I'm not even sure if that's something DNS is 
meant to do. I was able to add the 5 MX records successfully to both my 
internal DNS and with my domain provider (enom, in my case). When I do an 
"nslookup -q=mx" I get a success both internally and externally. 

My temporary workaround was to stand up an IIS server on the domain 
controller, put a page out there bound to mail.mydomain.com that acts as a 
redirect to the full mail.google URL, and then put a CNAME record in the 
DNS for "mail" to point at the domain controller host. It works but this is 
probably not the right way of doing things. I'm just starting to learn 
Active Directory and DNS and this is a good exercise.

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