My SSL Cert included and only.Īgain, I'm not a pro at this as I'm still learning however the above method worked well for me. Mail Server Priority: I kept it as default (10)Īlso if you are looking for an SSL certificate.
FQDN of Mail Server: (or dot com or whatever you have purchased) Host or child domain: put in your exchange server hostname (IE: exch-srv001) Right Click and click New Mail Exchanger (MX). In your Domain Controller or wherever you have a DNS server installed open it up and create an Mail Exchange (MX) record under DC->Forward Lookup Zones->. (Hopefully your ISP allows port forwarding)ĥ. Remote move enables migration from a deployment of Exchange 2010 or later versions. WAN and LAN Port: 443 (HTTPS) This will allow you to access OWA from outside of your organization/domain An email message that contains the log file (EASMailboxLog.txt) as an. Logged in to my router and added 2 port mappings: Created MX Record: -> pointed it to Ĥ. Created CNAME Record: -> pointed it to Created A Record: -> pointed it to my public IP address (if you don't know login to your router or call your ISP) Logged in to my Public domain providers site and performed the following (Note: You may need to purchase DNS Premium service - I did! ) Got my ISP to provide me with Reverse DNS -> Pointing to (Public domain: IE: Godaddy, Crazydomains and etc)Ģ. Just wanted to get inbound and outbound mail going for now (internal and external), so here is what I did to get it workingġ. Just wanted to share this with others that may have this issue (I was scratching my head for over 2 weeks)įinally I got it to work. I have been stuck with this for a while and tried many google searches to find a resolution with no luck. My SSL Certificate has the following under Subject Alternative Name: I have registered a domain with crazydomains and also purchased a dns and email address to verify my domain for SSL certificates.Ĭreated an A Record : -> pointing to my public domain ip address.Ĭreated another A Record: -> pointing to my exchange server (AD Domain)Ĭreated an MX record: -> pointing to 041 Sat, 04:56:17 -0800From: Exchange Admin Account To: testThread-Topic: testThread-Index: AQHRcV47KRzLbFmdUEagAG9gVscc+A=Date: Sat, 12:56:16 +0000Message-ID: Accept-Language: en-USContent-Language: en-USX-MS-Has-Attach: yesX-MS-TNEF-Correlator:x-originating-ip: Content-Type: multipart/related boundary="_004_5c6080469f5a41c3b2e8bc8be3a3d88bgenesyscom_" type="multipart/alternative"MIME-Version: 1.0 Original message headers: Received: from (10.X.X.X) by (10.X.X.X) with Microsoft SMTP Server (TLS) id 15.1.225.42 Sat, 04:56:17 -0800Received: from () by () with mapi id. Generating server: Server returned '400 4.4.7 Message delayed'
I can send emails internally just fine but not able to send emails externally.Įrror message I get when I send emails externally meaning to gmail, aol or yahoo: I have installed MS Exchange 2016 in my lab.