>We're running Imail 6.06 outside our firewall and have an Exchange 2000 >server inside the firewall. We want to use the Exchange server but we have >employees located at client's site that are restricted from connecting to >the Exchange server due to client firewall configs. They can however >access the Imail web interface without issue but IMail doesn't have all of >the collaborative features that Exchange does. Is it possible to setup the >IMail server as a "store and forward" mail server to the Exchange server?
the key question is which machine is going to host the domain's mailboxes. sounds like now, it's the Imail box. >The point is so that if a user is at the client site they can check their >mail using the IMail web interface but when they're in the office they can >use Outlook connected to the Exchange server, which will pull the email >from the IMail server Just set up Lookout on the office machine to be a pop client to the Imail box. Exchange can have its own internal domain for intranet messaging and collab, which has nothing to do with public email, which is only on the Imail server. Lookout workstations would have one public personality that corresponds to Imail's account, and another personality that corresponds to Exchange, private/intranet accounts. the latter would not be accessible to the outside world. Len Please visit http://www.ipswitch.com/support/mailing-lists.html to be removed from this list. An Archive of this list is available at: http://www.mail-archive.com/imail_forum%40list.ipswitch.com/
