I do it by having a forward zone for each domain.  The actual name of the
machine really isn't important as long as you are not trying to talk to it
by NetBIOS name alone.  Setup another forward zone and use the FQDN when
talking to it and you should be fine.



----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Scott Erwin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, April 19, 2004 15:51
Subject: [IMail Forum] Can't get my head around this DNS issue


> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to set up my Windows 2000 Server Imail server to host two
> domains. The primary domain  is domainA.com and the virtual host will be
> domainB.com. I have two network cards in this server - one for each domain
> and each has it's own ip address.
>
> I have DNS running on my Windows 2000 domain. The problem is, with the
> server's name being  "mail", how can I differentiate between
> mail.domainA.com and mail.domainB.com internally? I know this is more of a
> Windows 2000 DNS question than an Imail issue, but someone has to have
this
> same set up. Do I need to create another forward lookup zone for
> domainB.com?
>
> As it is right now when I ping MAIL from the mail server itself, it
returns
> domainB.com's ip address.
>
> Thanks,
> Scott
>
>
>
>
>
>
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