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I mentioned in a previous post that I was looking at doing VPN
between two sites. Still trying
to arrange for that broadband hookup at the second site...anyway...
At site1, we are connected through Comcast and they are hosting our
domain name for
email. Works great for us.
At site2, the user currently dials into Earthlink. He can receive
email from our domain name
mail server...lets say [log in to unmask] And if one of our customers or
suppliers sends him
an email, he can reply to it via [log in to unmask]
But he can't send anyone at site1 an email that way. He sends emails
to us as [log in to unmask]
and that (of course) works.
It would be nice if I could clean this situation up when he goes on
to Wireless broadband and
is able to connect to our network via VPN.
So that is the question. If he can logon to our network, could that
somehow change his email
situation as well? Or does the logon (quite probably) have nothing to
do with him logging on
to the site1 network?
The ISP for site2 will be different from Comcast, and if that alone
is creating the problem, then
I suppose it will still be a problem. It has something to do with
preventing emails being sent out
with a domain other than the one you are connected by.
Or perhaps there is some other instantly obvious amazing solution?
Please let me know.
Tom Hula
Victor S. Barnes Company
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