Hello,
I can use no-ip to get to my dymanic ip home machine remotely.
I dont have a registered domain name.
Is there a way i can use or access and use an exchange server at home
in my lab for testing but be able to send mail to internet?
Using Exchange 2007 32 bit testing.
thanks

Re: at home Exchange 2007 without domain name will it work? by Bharat

Bharat
Fri Aug 10 01:41:18 CDT 2007

You don't need a valid domain name to test Exchange and send outgoing
email - it'll work without them.
However, you won't be able to get incoming mail without one. (Exchange
Server 2007 does not support address literals).

Exchange Server 2007 and Address Literals
http://exchangepedia.com/blog/2007/06/exchange-server-2007-and-address.html

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Bharat Suneja
MVP - Exchange
www.zenprise.com
NEW blog location:
exchangepedia.com/blog
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> Hello,
> I can use no-ip to get to my dymanic ip home machine remotely.
> I dont have a registered domain name.
> Is there a way i can use or access and use an exchange server at home
> in my lab for testing but be able to send mail to internet?
> Using Exchange 2007 32 bit testing.
> thanks
>