If Comcast indeed hosts your public DNS records then they need to add the
proper A record and MX record that uses that A record. Cris gave you a
suggested A record name and a priority of 1 for the MX record is ok. Please
stop looking at your internal SBS domain and DNS records as they are not
what you use publicly.
Also you'll do much better if you don't post these to techarena but instead
use an NNTP newsreader to directly access this newsgroup.
"Premierg" <> wrote in message
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> Hey guys,
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> Thanks for your help. My ISP is comcast and they seemed to know less
> than I did at times but I believe I am almost there. The MX comcast
> gave as a priority was 1 which I believe will suffice. The only problem
> that I am still wrestling with is the mail server name for my mx record.
> Since SBS 2003 uses DNS would this still be the same name? Everything
> that I have found in my SBS points xxxxx.local
>
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