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    Default Website generated emails sent to Exchange mail server?

    Hi. Anyone got a suggestion?...

    I have a domain (eg. mydomain.com) hosted on RF. On this domain there is a website with some ASP.NET code that sends an email to alan@mydomain.com). I don't receive the email.

    Complication is...

    By my choice, emails are handled via my own exchange mail server, pointed to via an MX/A-rec on RF.

    Presumably RF's DNS is sending the email to a non-existent mailbox hosted by RF? Can anyone think of a workaround whereby the website-generated email can be allowed out of the RF system into my own exchange mailbox?

    TIA,
    Alan

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    Quote Originally Posted by alano999 View Post
    Presumably RF's DNS is sending the email to a non-existent mailbox hosted by RF? Can anyone think of a workaround whereby the website-generated email can be allowed out of the RF system into my own exchange mailbox?
    Ensure that mydomain.com doesn't have any email accounts created in Helm, if its not using the email services.
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