Your network contains the servers shown in the following table.
The DNS server on server1 can only resolve names on the local network. The Internet service provider (ISP) DNS server has an IP address of 131.107.100.200.
Server2 is unable to deliver e-mail messages to the Internet.
You need to ensure that server2 can deliver e-mail messages to the Internet.
What should you do?
A.
In the properties of the default SMTP connector, specify 131.107.100.200 as a smart host for mail delivery.
B.
In the properties of the default SMTP virtual server, configure the external dns server property to point to 131.107.100.200.
C.
In the TCP/IP configuration of Server2, specify 131.107.100.200 as the preferred DNS server and 10.0.0.1 as the alternate DNS server.
D.
In the TCP/IP configuration of Server2, specify 10.0.0.1 as the preferred dns server and 131.107.100.200 as the alternate DNS server.