Hello,
I got littles problems with my configuration :
- i have 3 registered domain names and emails come to my ISP
- i have installed Exchange 2000 with policy adress that match my registered names. I configure the POP3 connector to check my IPS emails and store in my local boxes.
All seems to works well but i have problem send emails to some domains (aol, yahoo). I think it's done a reverse dns lookup on my emails going out from my exchange server, and it doesn't correspond to my ISP IP. So it consider it as spam. How could i resolve it ? I leave default smtp properties, do i have to relay my email to the ISP who take cares of my domain names ? where i could do that
Second problem is when someone in the network (per exemple toto@custom.net) want to send a email to someone that have the mail configured on the ISP (tata@custom.net) but not on the Exchange, it does'nt go out and tell it doesn't exist. There's a way to resolve it too?
Thk !!
Nico
I got littles problems with my configuration :
- i have 3 registered domain names and emails come to my ISP
- i have installed Exchange 2000 with policy adress that match my registered names. I configure the POP3 connector to check my IPS emails and store in my local boxes.
All seems to works well but i have problem send emails to some domains (aol, yahoo). I think it's done a reverse dns lookup on my emails going out from my exchange server, and it doesn't correspond to my ISP IP. So it consider it as spam. How could i resolve it ? I leave default smtp properties, do i have to relay my email to the ISP who take cares of my domain names ? where i could do that
Second problem is when someone in the network (per exemple toto@custom.net) want to send a email to someone that have the mail configured on the ISP (tata@custom.net) but not on the Exchange, it does'nt go out and tell it doesn't exist. There's a way to resolve it too?
Thk !!
Nico