Sorry if this is a duplicate, I received no confirmation that the first one went. I 
did receive a notice that it didn't like my subject "Mail Delivery".


On my Mail 55 server I could set Exchange to use DNS to resolve the remote server's 
address and send the message directly to that server AND manually set specific domains 
to relay through another mail server. This worked well for me since other internal 
sites are using external IP addresses internally (DOH!!). The only way I could get 
mail out to certain domains was to relay to our ISP's mail server so it could route it 
properly.

I'm almost positive I had this setup on my Exchange 2000 server but switched to all 
mail being relayed through a smart host. I'm now running into the problem of many of 
our clients blocking our mail as spam because UUNet's servers are on a lot of black 
lists and I want to change back. But for the life of me I can't find where the setting 
is to specify certain domains be sent to another SMTP server. In 5.5 I could do it on 
the IMS connector on the Connections tab. In Message Delivery there is a button to 
specify E-Mail domain.

Where is that stinking setting, or am I crazy and 2000 never had this?


Robert Blomquist 
Supervisor of Information Technology 


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