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| Stickman 2002-05-14, 5:47 pm |
| I setup Exchange 2000 for home use on my IIS server and want to setup email address for my website. I am able to send mail but can not receive mail. What should I be looking for on exchange system manager...I'm behind a firewall and I do have port 25 enable. I believe I do not need to establish a MX record? Am I correct? | |
| Stickman 2002-05-15, 7:32 pm |
| I was able to resolve my issue.... | |
| spena77 2002-05-20, 2:32 pm |
| Hi Stickman,
I'm having the same issue. Have did you resolved the problem? | |
| DVirchand 2002-05-26, 8:07 pm |
| You should have MX Record on Public DNS (This can be your ISP) pointing at your Exchange Server IP address.
Dipesh
MCP/MCSE, A+, CNA |
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