The site that I'm working at currently has an Exchange server that is sitting behind a NAT enabled router. The Exchange server has a local subnet IP only, 192.168.1.4, it has no real IP on the Internet.
I must be missing something here, but I have no idea how this server is getting mail. We're making some organizational changes that are going to cause us to move our Domain to new DNS servers. Can anyone explain exactly how, or why this server is able to recieve mail without a valid IP, so that I can get the new DNS provider to set coordinate with me?
Thanks for your help...
I must be missing something here, but I have no idea how this server is getting mail. We're making some organizational changes that are going to cause us to move our Domain to new DNS servers. Can anyone explain exactly how, or why this server is able to recieve mail without a valid IP, so that I can get the new DNS provider to set coordinate with me?
Thanks for your help...