To do this, you have to enable relaying for the domain in question. This is
NOT an easy thing to do with Imail, there's a KB article that describes the
process (have to make an entry in the NT hosts file).
The other option, as Len so graciously pointed out in another thread, is to
simply turn your Imail server into a spamgate, allowing anyone and everyone
to relay through you.
Good luck,
-Troy
** -----Original Message-----
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** [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Hawk
** Sent: Friday, May 26, 2000 8:51 AM
** To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
** Subject: [IMail Forum] Setting up Imail to be secondary mail server for
** a lease line
**
**
** Hi all,
**
** I am new to IMail. I have a client who has a lease line from us and I
** would like to setup Imail to be the backup mail server if their
** server is
** down or the link is down.
**
** I have the following in DNS and setup correctly.
**
** IN A <ip address>
** IN MX 5 mail.domain.
** IN MX 100 mail.our-mail-server.
**
** mail IN A <ip address>
**
** Thanks.
**
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