Set IIS SMTP to accept mail for all domains then foward onto your Imail box 
either via DNS or directly through an IP address [xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx]. Let IMail 
know that your IIS box is in front (that is accept email from this box). 

Be aware that IIS advertises itself as accepting 8bit MIME messages, if the box 
behind doesn't support 8bit MIME then you'll run into delivery problems from 
some senders. With IMail you should be okay but some some versions of Exchange 
and SmarterMail will cannnot handle 8 bit MIME messages.

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;Q262168 

David


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From: Len Conrad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [email protected]
Date:  Fri, 20 Apr 2007 17:42:32 -0500

>
>>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
>
>whatever MX you have, it must reject unknown recipients.
>
>Len
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