In some Exchange Server 2013 environments it will be necessary to manually configure the DNS servers that Exchange uses for external name resolution.

This is most common in environments where the internal DNS servers that the general server and workstation population uses for DNS cannot resolve external names (a security requirement for some organizations).

Obviously Exchange Server 2013 is a little different than your average server or workstation. DNS is a requirement for Exchange to be able to route outgoing email if a smart host is not being used.

To configure DNS lookups for an Exchange 2013 server in the Exchange Admin Center navigate to Servers, highlight the server you wish to configure, and click the Edit button.

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In the DNS Lookups section drop down the list to either choose an adapter that has the correct DNS servers configured on it, or if no adapter has DNS servers configured that can resolve external names choose Custom Settings.

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If you have chosen custom settings you can add the IP addresses of DNS servers.

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Click Save to commit the changes.

The same configuration options also exist for internal DNS lookups.

Be cautious when configuring Exchange Server 2013 DNS lookups in this manner, and make sure you test the changes afterwards to ensure mail flow is still functioning correctly. Misconfigured DNS settings can cause problems with Exchange 2013 such as sent items being stuck in the OWA Drafts folder.

About the Author

Paul Cunningham

Paul is a former Microsoft MVP for Office Apps and Services. He works as a consultant, writer, and trainer specializing in Office 365 and Exchange Server. Paul no longer writes for Practical365.com.

Comments

  1. Jude Paz

    Hi Sir’s,

    how can we incorporate our domain hosting to our on premise exchange?

  2. Techi Jack

    Really useful information share by “Paul Cunningham ” regarding Manually Configuring DNS Lookups for Exchange Server 2013,
    If you need any other information regarding Exchange Server Split-Brain DNS Configuration
    you can try TechiJack

  3. Markus Greiner

    Thank You
    Support adds value!
    I had lost some Adapter and because I went back and saved again, thank G*d it worked.
    Mark Germany

  4. ToniIfeu

    Thx a lot Paul!

  5. Mohammed

    Emails from outside are getting delayed ,

    If i use exrca inbound smtp , email comes in
    but When i send from any Gmail or outlook it delays for 30 minutes, how to troubleshoot.

  6. uzi

    Hi Paul,

    Appreciated your support !

    Dear i have a problem with sending Emails that trigger from Exchange Queue but could not reach the recipient . Receiving Email fine.

    Scenario:

    Having Two ISP

    1st ISP where our domain hosted and he gave me smart host IP as a relay agent.
    MX Record Update.

    2nd ISP from we using DIA line with public IP for our Exchange Server.
    PTR Record updated for rDNS.
    Put IP for External DNS lookup

    Kindly need your help to sort out the problem.

  7. Steve

    Hi Paul,

    I upgraded from exchange 2010 to 2016 on prem. Everything is working fine but Outlook Anywhere is not, i need to connect to corporate vpn to sync my emails,… why is that ?

    I have a public SAN cert configured as well, Public DNS records set.

    please help.

  8. Andrew Murrell

    Hi
    I set up exchange 2016 to look at external dns Servers as our organization does not allow external resolution. However, it seems to have caused an issue with the exchange services not starting up properly.

    When doing nslookup on any other server or computer for mail.xxxxx.com they resolve to the internal it address of our exchange server. But doing this on the exchange server it resolves to the external IP address. When I disable the external lan and restart exchange all services apart from a couple start up fine.

    How can I resolve this issue

  9. Naveen

    Hello Friend i have a big problem i have configured Microsoft Exchange Server 2016 i am not able to send the email all emails are going in Draft Folder while sending from OWA
    Please help me

  10. Tracy Kelley

    Can this be done to resolve internally? Our Exchange server DNS name is different that the Exchange name so we get a certificate error. I have resolved the issue by changing a local host file on a test PC, but was sure the best way to make the fix globally thru out our local domain.

  11. Barry McKeown

    MX A Cname

  12. Barry McKeown

    And as Paul said , last 2 issues DNS DNS DNS

  13. Barry McKeown

    top notch as allways

  14. Chamu

    Great articles you have Paul. They are so valuable.

  15. Prakash

    Hi..
    I have indtalled exchange 2016 and my issue is

    From inside the office outlook works fine but from outside the office outlook doesnt connect to server.

    From outside the office outlook setup is not getting autodiacovery.

    Help what could be the reason..

  16. Hozayfa

    hi
    what is the required DNS configuration for internal send and receive locally with Exchange 2013

  17. Edward

    Our website stopped resolving on our local network after installing mail exchange server 2013.
    What could be the cause?

  18. Ronie

    Dear Paul,

    I was following your tutorials on Exchange 2013. Currently, I have one client who is consulting for exchange setup. They have two domain name (test.com and test.net) and they will be using only one exchange server.

    I am currently testing exchange configuration in my own Lab.

    The scenario is as follow,

    Local Domain name – test.local
    External Domain names – test.com & test.net

    Domain registrations are done as follow,

    Test.com
    A host – 203.6.6.6
    MX – mail.test.com

    Test.net
    A host – 203.6.6.6 (same public IP as in Test.com)
    MX – mail.test.net

    I have added test.com & test.com in accepted domain list. I have created one send connector.
    I also have done mail flow accordingly.

    I am having some issues those are .

    1. Whenever I sent emails from user1@test.com & user2@test.net to Gmail, those go into Gmail’s span folder. Can you please explain me how can I resolve this ?

    2. I have tested by sending to both user1@test.com & user2@teset.net from Gmail and found out.

    If user1 received that email, user2 didn’t receive it on time (received 10 -20 minutes later)
    If user 2 received that email, user1 didn’t receive it on time ( received 10 -20 minutes later)

    Please help me with this.

    Best Regards,
    Ronie

  19. Tom

    My problem is related to DNS but is a little a bit different.
    I have smart host in Comcast to send emails from my company.
    I have setup Domain controller with DNS server and revers lookup. I’ve created secondery DNS server on my Exchange server.
    Every time when I want to use smart host FQDN my emails stuck in the queue. If I use IP adress for smart hose, emails are going out if FQDN then not.
    NSLOOKUP from DNS server and from EXCHANGE is showing Comcast smtp.hcm1.comcast.net with right IP return.
    I’ve setup DNS lookup on my Exchange using this article and is not working if I use comcast name instead of IP.

    Any suggestions ?

    1. Anil

      I have the same issue as Tom. Did you find a solution.

  20. Akshita

    Hi

    I have configured Exchange Server 2013 sp1 in my test environment. I am able to send and receive emails within my domain. Also, I am able to send emails to other domains(by following your blog https://www.practical365.com/configuring-outbound-mail-flow-in-exchange-server-2013/). How do I make sure that I am able to receive emails from other domains as well?

    I am testing the Conditional Access Exchange on-premises policy in Micrsoft Intune.

  21. Blaudfaust

    I have configure my exchange 2013 server, when email are send, it goes out with the mail1.local instead of the HELLO or EHLO response name which is mail1.sl

    how can I enable the mail sever sending email with the .sl instead of .local

  22. Nagesh

    Hi Paul,

    I have a lab environment. Where i installed Exchange 2013. I want to send/receive emails from internet. How to configure connectors to achieve this. The domain is not registered in. Just i am using for lab purpose for testing only.

  23. Joshua Meade

    Hello I am having issues with inbound emails. My dns for my domain name is hosted using Rackspace.com free dns service so i am not sure how to get my server to look for the right dns when its not hosted on the mail server its self

  24. Sajeev

    I have “techgreen.local” as a local domain. If i want to create techgreen.sg domain for email. If i use split brain DNS. Do i have to create name sever in both zone? if yes how? Please help

      1. Sajeev

        Thanks bro

  25. sajid

    hi paul,

    How to fixing spf issue

  26. Peter

    Hello Paul,

    What is the exchange power shell command to Configuring DNS Lookups for Exchange Server 2013?? Thanks,

  27. Jyothi Pradeep Kollipara

    Thanks a lot for this article. This solves the missing piece in my puzzle. All blogs on the internet were only talking about the setup of mail flows. The information on setting up DNS lookups was very useful.

  28. Hendra

    Thank you very much,, The Windows Exchange Transport Services is running…

  29. Manoj

    Hi,

    I am unable to change External DNS server in DNS lookup as I am getting some error
    “This service cannot be started, either because it is disabled or because it has no enabled device associated with it. (Exception from HRESULT:0x80070422)

    Please help me out how to fix it.
    if possible please let me know how to do this via Exchange Management Shell?

    Thanks in Advance..

    1. Tony

      Hi Manoj,

      All Exchange services are turned on ?

      Thanks,
      Tony

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