> I  had  been  under the impression (not necessarily an educated one)
> that  only email clients would engage in SMTP AUTH with a server.

A server that submits mail to your server IS acting as an SMTP client.

> If  I  can  set  up Exchange as a server to engage in SMTP AUTH with
> Imail, I agree that sounds like the simplest option.

It could not possibly be simpler to set up.

> Someone else I spoke with who has some experience with Exchange also
> suggested  configuring  users'  Outlook  clients to POP/SMTP via our
> Imail server, and engage in IMAP only with the Exchange server. Then
> the  Outlook  clients  could be configured to utilize SMTP AUTH with
> our server.

Waste   of  time,  lots  of  extra  work,  and  wasted  bandwidth  for
local-to-local traffic

--Sandy


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