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SMTP Send connector has proper FQDN but still reponds with .local domain name

Hello,

I have setup a new Exchange 2010 Server. Migrated my users.

My only issue is is when I do a SMTP test I'm getting a Reverse DNS Banner Mismatch?

My reverse dns lookup checks out and resolves properly.

I've updated the send connectors FQDN to reflect the proper host name.

The issue is when I send emails they are of course getting flagged as Junk.

FYI.  I have two receive connectors but I don't think the receive connectors.  One of the receive connectors has the FQDN setup to be the .local host name but I cannot change it to the default receive connector FQDN due to some permissions error? 

Any ideas why I'm still getting a DNS SMTP banner mismatch?

I just can't figure out how I fixed this DNS SMTP banner mismatch error?

Thanks


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