Hello everyone.
I know this is going to sound totally simple to all of you but the concept is far from clear to me right now:
Situation
I have installed Exchange server 2010 on MS 2008. I have successfully set my FQDN to: funnyhost.funnydomain.com.
I now (think) I have to set MX and A records to route email for funnydomain.com to funnyhost.funnydomain.com...
Question
This is all happening on a virtually hosted server - so the router/ISP is all controlled by my virtual hosting company (from whom I bought funny domain). Are they the ones who configure the MX/A records or do I do it? And if so...how?
Many many many thanks in advance for any advice you could provide.
-Skirt.
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I know this is going to sound totally simple to all of you but the concept is far from clear to me right now:
Situation
I have installed Exchange server 2010 on MS 2008. I have successfully set my FQDN to: funnyhost.funnydomain.com.
I now (think) I have to set MX and A records to route email for funnydomain.com to funnyhost.funnydomain.com...
Question
This is all happening on a virtually hosted server - so the router/ISP is all controlled by my virtual hosting company (from whom I bought funny domain). Are they the ones who configure the MX/A records or do I do it? And if so...how?
Many many many thanks in advance for any advice you could provide.
-Skirt.