Sandy, thank you for your answer.

> Seriously,  that's  why  you  set  your  queue  lifetime for 
> gatewayed domains to a much longer timeout than the lifetime 
> of general outbound mail.  

As this Imail-Server is only gateway but this for >200k msgs/day for another
Mailserver near to this machine I've set the queue timeout down to one hour.


> Since you can't do this with just 
> IMail, I'd recommend using MS SMTP  for  gatewayed domains 
> (you can run it on the same box as IMail, as you know). Cool 
> thing about using MS SMTP is that not only can each virtual  
> server have its own queue lifetime, but gatewayed domains can 
> use  DNS-based routing -- rather than the implicit single 
> smarthost of the  IMail  architecture ...


So If I understand right you mean to set up MS SMTP on the same machine but
bound to a second IP on port 25 and configure Imail to forward all messages
to this IP? So this messages can have a much longer queue timeout then the
value on Imail. Right or completely wrong?

Markus


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