> I  want  to  run  IIS SMTP as a gateway for Imail.

Inbound AND outbound? Yep, that can be done.

> The  trick  is  that  they are both on the same server. I understand
> that they both need to be on different ports.

True indeed.

> I'm  doing  this because of a third party application I'm running.

Pls explain your requirements further.

> I  tried  configuring  the  IIS  SMTP to forward incoming mail to my
> Imail,  but  when  I  test it out I can't seem to get email from the
> outside to reach my Imail server.

That's a little vague. For incoming, all you need is a 'Remote Domain'
entry  in  MS SMTP that tells it to forward to [127.0.0.1] on port 26,
and check off 'Allow relay to this domain.'

> However,  I  can  send email out just fine when having Imail forward
> outgoing messages to IIS SMTP.

Uh-huh.  Different  path, almost irrelevant (glad you have it working,
though).

> Any ideas?

Any logs?

--Sandy


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