Doug,

You helped me on this via the IMail list, and the IMail webclient is
able populate the whitelist, but I still have a hang up on the e-mail
interface.  I think the problem is that I need a "psuedo-domain" so that
the web client won't treat [EMAIL PROTECTED] (etc.) as local but
force it to use SMTP for such addresses.  I know I've read something
about this, but I can't put my hands on it.

--jimm

Doug Traylor wrote:
>> Have anyone solved the web messaging problem with imail. I have 2006 imail
>> and ASSP 1.3.2 installed on same box. Everything seems to work fine, but
>> only thing which I have not been able to solve is that when users send
>> messages from web messaging; whitelist is not populated.
>>     
>
>   
>> My mail flow goes like this
>>     
>
>   
>> Client -> ASSP:25 -> IMAIL:225 -> Internet
>>     
>
> I believe the problem is your mail flow, not Imail's web messaging.
>
> It appears you have Imail set to deliver SMTP via DNS.  When you write an 
> email in web messaging, Imail delivers it directly to the recipient.  ASSP 
> is not in that scenario at all.  Instead, you should have an SMTP service 
> for outgoing delivery.  You can use the SMTP service already on your Windows 
> box, MS SMTP, or some other free application like hMailserver.
>
> Your flow would then be:
> Client -> Imail -> ASSP -> MS SMTP -> Internet
>
> If you want to add more security for incoming connections to Imail, that is 
> another conversation!
>
> My flows are,
>
> incoming:
> Internet ->
> ASSP(with ClamAV) ->
> SMTP gateway #1 (AV) ->
> SMTP gateway #2 (hMailserver with ClamAV and can use multiple additional 
> AV's - also routes incoming emails to different servers based on recipient 
> domain)
> SMTP gateway #3 (AV - file type blocker) ->
> MTA (Imail - antispam features turned off) ->
> Client
>
> outgoing:
> Client (internal only) ->
> Imail (webmail or desktop client) ->
> ASSP ->
> SMTP delivery service ->
> Internet
>
> Good luck,
>
> Doug
>
> PS.  This will also solve your email interface issues from webmail. 
>
>
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