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I have only one Exch 2003 server which presently sends e-mail via SMTP directly to other Internet e-mail servers. I have a Windows2003 server which is running an anti-SPAM product which uses the S...
Zones: ExchangeDate Answered: 02/14/2005 Views: 0
We have an iMail server that has always handled our mail.  Today, I will implement a new Exchange server.  Most all of the user accounts will be moved to Exchange but some will still need to reside...
Zones: ExchangeDate Answered: 11/21/2005 Views: 0
My experiance with "free" email has made me question their security. In the past I have used my ISP as a Smarthost however I really do not want to have my email put momentarly on their server...
Zones: Linux AdminDate Answered: 06/21/2006 Views: 0
I would like to configure sendmail as a smarthost for my exchange server.  Thus far I'm able to relay out through the little beast but not into the back of the Exchange Server...  
Zones: Unix NetworkingDate Answered: 10/26/2004 Views: 0
Backround info: I have an Exchange 2003 server setup on my domain. My ISP is Roadrunner. I have a dynamic IP address. Problem:  More and more ISPs are blocking email from dynamic IPs so I need ...
Zones: ExchangeDate Answered: 11/28/2004 Views: 4
ok so Ive set up a smart host according to this article http://thelazyadmin.com/2005/01/use-iis-as-smarthost.htm everythign seems to be configured exactly to that article yet for some reason in...
Zones: ExchangeDate Answered: 07/22/2005 Views: 0
Can anybody tell me where to find information about groupwise's ability to send SMTP outbound mail through a smarthost. We use this feature all the time in Exchange but cant seem to find the inf...
Zones: GroupwiseDate Answered: 07/25/2005 Views: 10
Can anyone tell me how to set any linux mail server to send mail through gmail?  Basically I need to set it to send to a smarthost, using TLS.  I've tried it with postfix but couldn't get it workin...
Zones: SendmailDate Answered: 07/11/2005 Views: 16
We have 3 exchange servers configured to use the 4th one as a smarthost. Users that are local to the 4th server receive NDRs with no problems but users that are local to the first two servers are n...
Zones: ExchangeDate Answered: 01/28/2006 Views: 0
My virtual smtp server e-mails are not making it so some domains.  I would like to use my ISPs SMTP server to send my e-mails through so that they will get to the recipient.  My ISP doesn't support...
Zones: Email SoftwareDate Answered: 09/27/2005 Views: 13