Derrick MacPherson wrote:
What are the different ways to have some users email get delivered to an
Exchange server? Text file with address's in it was one way I thought,
but there's got to be a number of others


Option 1) If each server handles different domain names then redirect by recipient by matching the "local_part" of the address in a redirect router

If you dont have two different domains, create a dummy one such as "test.com" in your exchange servers recipient policy, or individually by user (IMPORTANT: make sure the correct address format is still the default one in your recipient policy otherwise you will might start sending out messages as [EMAIL PROTECTED] or whatever)

Option 2) Use exchanges "forward all unknown accounts to this server" setting (Somebody help me with the correct option name here). This should work but I personally wouldn't use exchange to make the decisions if I had something as powerful as exim to hand.

I've posted one of my previous attempts at something like this here:
http://www.exim-users.org/forums/showthread.php?t=50991

You can also find a paper I wrote on integrating Exim with Exchange at:
http://www.uit.co.uk/exim-conference/full-papers/jason-meers.pdf

Thanks
Jason Meers

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