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zamarax
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I've got a slightly weird one here,
MailEnable Standard
Win2k3
Basically what is happening is we have one domain where the mail for users is run offsite by another mail server, all my MX records are fine and point properly, however for the domain in question I have to leave Mail turned on because we have some web applications that require authentication to that local SMTP server, now here is where things get tricky, we have another domain that we host and we regularily do business with these people, they use MailEnable on the server, however when they go to send to users on our domain they get the error, 'Mailbox unavailable or not local' and the mail won't get through, obviously I know it's not local, what's weird is in my DNS settings for the domain that runs offsite mail there are no MX entries for the local MailEnable server, is there anyway I can make MailEnable check DNS records before attempting to contact the domain?
MailEnable Standard
Win2k3
Basically what is happening is we have one domain where the mail for users is run offsite by another mail server, all my MX records are fine and point properly, however for the domain in question I have to leave Mail turned on because we have some web applications that require authentication to that local SMTP server, now here is where things get tricky, we have another domain that we host and we regularily do business with these people, they use MailEnable on the server, however when they go to send to users on our domain they get the error, 'Mailbox unavailable or not local' and the mail won't get through, obviously I know it's not local, what's weird is in my DNS settings for the domain that runs offsite mail there are no MX entries for the local MailEnable server, is there anyway I can make MailEnable check DNS records before attempting to contact the domain?