Error: mail.mydomain.com  does not resolve to an IP address ( exchange 2007 )
Hello Guys, just a newbie who try his own little server by himself with a little help of specialist like you. My hardware setup : ibm x346 server quad core xeon 74 gb in raid 1 with 6gb of ram software : sbs 2008 exchange 2007 my domain name is registered with enom, static IP, dns changed my internet provider ones I only want to set it up for email access, I need to install blackberry xpress server on the top after that. new problems and new questions I installed successfully my ssl certificate from digicert the ucc one at this morning for mail.mydomain.com , owa.mydomain.com , autodiscover.mydomain.com http://www.digicert.com/unified-communications-ssl-tls.htm when I ran the test SSL Installation Diagnostics - Check SSL Certificate from : http://www.digicert.com/help/ I got this error : Error: mail.mydomain.com does not resolve to an IP address. DNS issues I guess, in the dns settings of my domain name registrar I put the one of my internet provider, anyone have an idea how to solve this problem ? New Questions : my server is at home and I pass all my time at the office, on the server I have the x346 there is an RJ45 remote plug where I connect a cable, what is the way to access my server from office to access it ? When this IP problem will be resolved, could I send and receive mail with no problem finally ? Like with a standard setup in my microsoft outlook on my laptop ? thank you
March 18th, 2011 10:35pm

You need to talk to your public DNS provider so a public IP points to the external DNS name of mail.mydomain.com You can also go to www.testexchangeconnctivity.com for Microsoft's test. http://jaworskiblog.com
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March 23rd, 2011 8:44pm

Additional Info: This forum is for the issue on the pure exchange product. For the issue on the SBS server, please use the “Small Business Server” forum where would be the best place for seeking the advicePlease remember to click Mark as Answer on the post that helps you, and to click Unmark as Answer if a marked post does not actually answer your question. This can be beneficial to other community members reading the thread.
March 25th, 2011 12:56pm

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