IMC behavior

2002-06-27 Thread TGreen
When sending a message to one of our contractor sites the delivery fails with a network error during host resolution. I'm pretty sure this is because there is no MX record for the new test domain they've setup. I remember reading somewhere that the Exchange IMC will not revert to host name

RE: IMC behavior

2002-06-27 Thread Ed Crowley
27, 2002 8:19 AM To: Exchange Discussions Subject: IMC behavior When sending a message to one of our contractor sites the delivery fails with a network error during host resolution. I'm pretty sure this is because there is no MX record for the new test domain they've setup. I remember reading

default IMC behavior in 5.5

2001-09-14 Thread Chris Haaker
The IMC in xch 5.5 is configured to send mail via DNS, and on the Connections tab, under Message Delivery, Specify by Email Domain, you enter mycompany.com and the ip of the internal, private mail server to forward mail to for mycompany.com (another site in this org). Will ALL mail get forwarded

RE: default IMC behavior in 5.5

2001-09-14 Thread Mike Morrison
Subject: default IMC behavior in 5.5 The IMC in xch 5.5 is configured to send mail via DNS, and on the Connections tab, under Message Delivery, Specify by Email Domain, you enter mycompany.com and the ip of the internal, private mail server to forward mail to for mycompany.com (another site

Re: default IMC behavior in 5.5

2001-09-14 Thread Chris Haaker
would go out to the internet for dns resolution and delivery . . . Correct? - Original Message - From: Mike Morrison [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Exchange Discussions [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, September 14, 2001 2:16 PM Subject: RE: default IMC behavior in 5.5 The statements you make

RE: default IMC behavior in 5.5

2001-09-14 Thread Mike Morrison
IMC behavior in 5.5 sorry if I was unclear . . . ALL the mail is getting sent to the address specified for the mycompany.com domain regardless of it being addressed to that domain or not. Is that the correct behavior when you set delivery via DNS? I would think only mail for mycompany.com would go