Chris,

Alligate doesn't need IIS installed at all. It just needs a basic Windows install.

I'm not sure how well Alligate and a Barracuda would mix. Alligate gets almost all of it's bang from doing selective greylisting and address validation mechanisms, and it needs to be what receives the incoming E-mail. If Barracuda rejects E-mail with 550 errors, that would cause spam to be bounced from Alligate, so make sure that you don't reject messages with Barracuda; either delete them or tag them. If you reject with 550's, that would cause what is known as backscatter, and some of this will end up being sent to forged addresses or just simply will not be deliverable.

Matt



Chris Anton wrote:
Hi All... Can someone tell me how IIS can be configured to act as a gateway for Imail??? What we really want to do is set up one or 2 IIS boxes to run alligate in front of our imail config... may be even have Barracuda between Alligate and Imail. Any suggestions? Looked in the archives but didn't find anything too obvious. THANKS!
-Chris
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