yeah this still doesnt work.
The reason it works on my exchange installs is that they ARE runnign two
MTAs.
Just happen to be the same thing on the same box.
Two instances of exchange smtp Virtual servers.



bytehd wrote:
> 
> in order for ASSP to proxy(sniff) outgoing traffic and auto-whitelist,
> email intfc and blocklist form Groupwise:
> 
> I need a second MTA on the outside of ASSP, right?
> I have the GWIA on the private net receiving via ASSP on port 25.
> (ive tried every combination of GWIA (on netware no doubt) default gateway
> settings, ASSP relay, interface settings and using or not the ISP's MTA to
> no avail. autowhitelist, email interface and blocklist report don't work
> with groupwise) 
> 
> Im told here i need another MTA to be sending out (through) ASSP from GWIA
> (not sure why using the ISP MTA doesnt work because all outbound email
> literally goes through
> the ASSP box's NIC from GWIA)
> 
> im having routing headaches with all this. (default gateways, ASSP relay
> settings etc)
> 
> Ill do the legwork of getting the various exim configs.
> also considering changing over to ubuntu 9.04 server.....
> 
> there is talk on the novell side of using two GWIA, but its moot because
> they only work for diff domains
> and my installs are all single domain driven GWIA sites.
> 
> BTW
> this works flawlessly in exchange with 2 virtual servers using 4 different
> ports
> Thanks
>  
> 
> 
> Zubrick wrote:
>> 
>> Hill, Brett wrote:
>>> All it needs to do is store-and-forward. It doesn't have to be anything
>>> complex.  I know there are free ones out there that do said job and are
>>> light-weight.
>>>   
>> On Debian you can install exim as an MTA for ASSP, it has different
>> modes and one is "Internet Site" which forwards all the mail directly
>> to the proper mx, you can also set it to send all the mail through your
>> isp's MTA.
>> 
>> I find it the most customizable MTA on linux. You can build routers and
>> transport filters in the MTA configuration and realy chose what to do
>> with the mails.
>> 
>> I encourage you to test it. It is perfect as a relay behind ASSP.
>> 
>> Regards 
>> 
>> Zubrick
>> 
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