Finding the IP address for email server

Thanks, where would I find that in the management console? Tha name? It is housed on a domain controller. So would the name be the name of the DC?

I am attempting to configure some printers to scan to email. It is asking for the mail server IP address. We have a "webmail" (mail.businesname.com) address that users can check email from when away from their work pc or phone. The Exchange management console is on a domain controller, which is on a seperate network (different state). The ip for the DC which it is housed is something like 192.168.4.xx and our network is 192.168.2.xx.
I wouldn't use the IP address for the DC where the Exchange console is housed would I? I also pinged the mail.businessname.com and got an ip address but am not sure about which is the mail server address and/or how to find it?
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