If [EMAIL PROTECTED] is on machine "A" sending a message to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] on machine "B" it will never get there if using the home
IMail server as their outbound MTA. IMail doesn't send all mail through the
gateway. It only send "remote" mail through the gateway and since
example.com is defined on both servers you will get an envelope rejection
right after the RCPT TO unless the peer list is active.
Eric S
----- Original Message -----
From: "Len Conrad" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, March 27, 2006 8:26 PM
Subject: Re: [Fwd: RE: [IMail Forum] [IMail 8.15] James Mason -
SIS-E000192470 [T20060322001D]]
This will work except you must point your local users to the IMGate
machine as well otherwise inter-domain mail where the users are on
different machines won't work
For Imail domain users to send to recipients of peered domains on other
machines, each Imail box runs "send all mail to gateway" of IMGate. A
peered IMail domain doesn't have probe other peered machines to find the
recipient's account. Imail msgs to off-machine peered domains go to
gateway IMGate which then relays directly to the correct Imail machine.
Len
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