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| I have an internal naming convention of ".private" and an external dns space of ".ca" and recently, messages have been getting blocked because the message-id shows the ".private" domain. I have Windows 2000 SP3 and Exchange 2000 SP3 installed. Is there anyway to edit the message-ID without changing the name of the domain/server? Thanks, Jeremy. |
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| yes, this is called the helo domain. under your smtp server properties, under the advanced tab i believe there is a textbox that is full qualified domain name i believe and should be showing the name of your server. change this to a public dns record that matches your outbound ip address and you should be all set. "Jeremy Beaumier" <jbeaumier@unitedway.ca> wrote in message news:eLGDY$hsEHA.3508@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl... >I have an internal naming convention of ".private" and an external dns >space > of ".ca" and recently, messages have been getting blocked because the > message-id shows the ".private" domain. I have Windows 2000 SP3 and > Exchange > 2000 SP3 installed. Is there anyway to edit the message-ID without > changing > the name of the domain/server? > > Thanks, > > Jeremy. > > > |
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