yep, ASSP sits on its own box.
everyone is happy.

just because others figured it out doesnt mean the docs are clear
they arent

nevertherless, the DNS settings were the last part.

now to make it work with groupwise and its single MTA situation...
hmmm.


GrayHat wrote:
> 
>  
>> I Cant believe it.
>> IT Works!!
> 
> Well... it had to work, all in all, it works for others, I can't
> see why it shouldn't work for you :) although I've to say
> that your setup isn't exactly one I like :)
> 
> See, for a setup like yours I'd prefer running ASSP on
> a separate box which would also run its own DNS and
> an SMTP engine (the IIS SMTP would just do fine)
> 
> At that point the ASSP box (which may even be a VM)
> may sit in a DMZ and the backend exchange would
> then receive external traffic from ASSP and send all
> outbound emails to ASSP for external delivery while
> local (LAN) clients would just talk directly to exchange
> 
> But, since you've everything straightened now... I suppose
> your setup is now ok too :)
> 
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