Hello,
I have a SBS2003 Server w/ Exchange 2003.
On our private lan, the Server's FQDN is something like: sbs2003.test.local . If I sent an email with outlook on my private lan, I send an email to paulh@test.local .
I need to publish DNS, so that email will work for travelling Sales reps. We own a Public domain name like: testsoftware.com.
How can I make this work? How can I send an email to paulh@testsoftware.com and have him receive it on our private lan?(This is a little confusing to me, because our private lan uses the Domain: dental.local.).
If our ISP manages our DNS, do I have to setup an SMTP connector on our SBS203/Exch. 2003 Server?
Thanks for your help. -Boston.
I have a SBS2003 Server w/ Exchange 2003.
On our private lan, the Server's FQDN is something like: sbs2003.test.local . If I sent an email with outlook on my private lan, I send an email to paulh@test.local .
I need to publish DNS, so that email will work for travelling Sales reps. We own a Public domain name like: testsoftware.com.
How can I make this work? How can I send an email to paulh@testsoftware.com and have him receive it on our private lan?(This is a little confusing to me, because our private lan uses the Domain: dental.local.).
If our ISP manages our DNS, do I have to setup an SMTP connector on our SBS203/Exch. 2003 Server?
Thanks for your help. -Boston.