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Exchange 2003 setup and GoDaddy.com

Author
26 Oct 2007 1:50 PM
elpaos
I have an Exchange 2003 server sitting in my DMZ with a 10.x.x.x addy. I have
translated the 10.x.x.x to a public 208.x.x.x addy in my PIX. I can send out
email to anyone, but I can't receive email except for inside the domain. I'm
sure it's a DNS issue. I registered my domain with GoDaddy.com. Can anyone
tell me how I would setup my DNS entires? Do I need a host record and mx
record? Or since I'm using GoDaddies name servers can I just enter a host
record or mx record? Any help would be great.

Author
26 Oct 2007 2:25 PM
Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]
elpaos <elp***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> I have an Exchange 2003 server sitting in my DMZ with a 10.x.x.x
> addy. I have translated the 10.x.x.x to a public 208.x.x.x addy in my
> PIX. I can send out email to anyone, but I can't receive email except
> for inside the domain. I'm sure it's a DNS issue. I registered my
> domain with GoDaddy.com. Can anyone tell me how I would setup my DNS
> entires? Do I need a host record and mx record? Or since I'm using
> GoDaddies name servers can I just enter a host record or mx record?
> Any help would be great.

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