THANKS We will do am fdisking and reloading the box, so it can be a PDC in a new consolidated domain we're building
Then we'll do your advice, thanks -A On Wed, 1 Jan 2003 09:44:50 -0800 Don Weber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > imail administrator>localhost>yourhostname> > the field for official hostname should be > grayed out, and probably says > yourdomain.com > the 4th field is "host alias" put in > myimailbox.mydomain.com in this field > that should resolve your issue with being able > to rcv those emails. > > be sure and visit one of those external email > sites for testing relay and > such to make sure your not open relay, my > practice is, on the smtp security > tab, setting it to 'relay mail for addresses' > and putting in my home_network > so my users can send/rcv and being sure to put > in the imgate ip so it will > be allowed as well. > > don > > > -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf > Of Don Weber > Sent: Wednesday, January 01, 2003 9:28 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: [IMGate] Re: non RTFM IMGATE & NT BIND > Qstns > > > > >>b/c we couldn't mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >>instead we could only mail > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > did you look in the alias field, put just the > mydomain.com in fully > qualified domain name field, and if necessary > put an alias of > myimailbox.mydomain.com, i think in mine i > actually have domain name as > localhost. i'm not sure why i did that > originally. i'm on a diff computer > right now and cant access my systems atm, as > soon as i can i will verify my > domain names and alias'. but i dont personally > think there is any need for > nt bind, i've never used it. > > Don > > > > >
