We need to forward the mail not to be delivered on the local server but to outlook.com.
So we did change the DNS settings accoring the customers specifications:
CNAME for autodiscover
MX record pointing to the mailbox at outlook.com
TXT Value: MS=ms########
The mail is coming in to the outlook mailbox.
But still also in the local server.
We have an A record called mail which points to the local server and the checkbox for local Mail Server is on.
When switching the checkbox for local Mail Server to off the test emails give this error from the outlook.com server:
550 5.7.68 TenantInboundAttribution; Direct Send not allowed for this organization from unauthorized sources. [xxxxxx.xxxxx.prod.outlook.com 2025-10-08T09:04:40.372Z 08DE038C4BF811FE]
I think the mail A-record should also point to the outlook.com servers, but the customer tells me they don't need it.
Now the question is what to do with the A-record for mail to keep mail coming into the outlook.com box, and stop mail from being delivered local.
So we did change the DNS settings accoring the customers specifications:
CNAME for autodiscover
MX record pointing to the mailbox at outlook.com
TXT Value: MS=ms########
The mail is coming in to the outlook mailbox.
But still also in the local server.
We have an A record called mail which points to the local server and the checkbox for local Mail Server is on.
When switching the checkbox for local Mail Server to off the test emails give this error from the outlook.com server:
550 5.7.68 TenantInboundAttribution; Direct Send not allowed for this organization from unauthorized sources. [xxxxxx.xxxxx.prod.outlook.com 2025-10-08T09:04:40.372Z 08DE038C4BF811FE]
I think the mail A-record should also point to the outlook.com servers, but the customer tells me they don't need it.
Now the question is what to do with the A-record for mail to keep mail coming into the outlook.com box, and stop mail from being delivered local.
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