In news:%23kW%(E-Mail Removed),
peter <(E-Mail Removed)> posted a question
Then Kevin replied below:
: Hi,
:
: I have setup a local area network which has a Windows 2000 SBS
: server, the domain of this local network is "abc.com". I want to
: point the web mail server, "mail.abc.com" to an outside ISP's server
: that is hosting our email service.
:
: How do I set the zones in the DNS to be able to point to the outside
: ISP's address for just the subdomain of "mail.abc.com". The ISP has
: set a website for us called "mail. abc.com".
:
: How do I do it under Windows 2000 DNS?
:
: Thanks.
:
: Peter
In the abc.com forward lookup zone on your local DNS server, create a new
host, name it mail and give it the IP of the website the ISP set up for you.
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Best regards,
Kevin D4 Dad Goodknecht Sr. [MVP]
Hope This Helps
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