RE: IMC and DNS for outbound mail

2001-10-01 Thread Sander Van Butzelaar

I would suggest you use your ISP's SMTP as a smart host, remenber you
are on dial-up (usually slower than LAN) so why try handle the
additional resolving/retrying if your ISP can handle this for you.

I set all my dial-up mail servers to do this.

Sander

-Original Message-
From: Nizar El-Assaad [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: 01 October 2001 02:24
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: IMC and DNS for outbound mail


Hello

I am using Windows NT Server 4.0/sp6a, with Exchange Server 5.5/sp4. I
have noticed on several installations (most of them with dial-up
connection to the ISP) that if I configure outbound mail to use DNS, it
fails to resolve the host name of the destination domains. In this case,
I am forced to forward all mail to the ISP's SMTP server. Is this a
normal behavior? Is there a workaround to avoid it?

Best Regards
Nizar El-Assaad


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RE: IMC and DNS for outbound mail

2001-10-01 Thread Stephen Mynhier

It would only be "normal behavior" if your DNS is messed up.  That would be
the first place that I checked.

Stephen

-Original Message-
From: Nizar El-Assaad
To: Exchange Discussions
Sent: 10/1/01 7:23 AM
Subject: IMC and DNS for outbound mail

Hello

I am using Windows NT Server 4.0/sp6a, with Exchange Server 5.5/sp4. I
have
noticed on several installations (most of them with dial-up connection
to
the ISP) that if I configure outbound mail to use DNS, it fails to
resolve
the host name of the destination domains. In this case, I am forced to
forward all mail to the ISP's SMTP server. Is this a normal behavior? Is
there a workaround to avoid it?

Best Regards
Nizar El-Assaad


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IMC and DNS for outbound mail

2001-10-01 Thread Nizar El-Assaad

Hello

I am using Windows NT Server 4.0/sp6a, with Exchange Server 5.5/sp4. I have
noticed on several installations (most of them with dial-up connection to
the ISP) that if I configure outbound mail to use DNS, it fails to resolve
the host name of the destination domains. In this case, I am forced to
forward all mail to the ISP's SMTP server. Is this a normal behavior? Is
there a workaround to avoid it?

Best Regards
Nizar El-Assaad


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