We sit in front of several Exchange servers. The IMail manual does a fair
job of explaining the tasks but basically you will need to set up the DNS
servers so the your IMail server is the primary MX for that domain. Next you
will need to add the Exchange server IP address and domain information to
the HOSTS file on the IMail machine \WINNT\SYSTEM32\DRIVERS\ETC


David

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> Yuthasastrakosol
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> Subject: [Declude.JunkMail] MISSING_REVERSE_DNS:Protecting Exchange
> servers
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>
> I briefly touched on this question with Scott, but I guess I
> need a little
> more detail. Is anyone out there protecting their exchange
> servers with
> declude? I know that we need to have one box for Exchange and
> another for
> Imail. How do we get email destined for the exchange server
> to go to imail
> first and then forward to exchange? Do we need to set
> primary/secondary
> entries in the DNS entry?
> Thanks!
>
> Trin
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