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  1. lanman67

    Exchange on a local subnet, no published IP.

    Whoever holds the DNS for your domain must update/add an MX Record that says forward all mail sent to mail.<domainname>.com to public IP xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx. This will be the public IP of your router. Your router is then setup to forward inbound/outbound smtp traffic on ports 110 and 25 to your...
  2. lanman67

    Outlook 98/Exchange 5.5 SP4 slow connect!!

    Try adding an entry for your Exchange server in the Hosts file on the workstation. xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx <<servername>> Alan Kelch, MCSE,CNA

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