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Thanks Randy, this is very helpful.
However, I am still perplexed about the SMTP Gateway Host and my original question looks a bit confusing.
Maybe I am reading it wrongly but the Help File explanation says it is used when a “company stipulates that all outgoing mail must go through a gateway.
But our scenario is for incoming mail from a gateway (outer IMS) to the “real” Inner IMS. How do you stop the Outer acting as the “real” server? Is it sufficient just to put the Inner IMS address in the SMTP Gateway Host of the outer or is there something else I need to do?
I assume that clients will name the Inner IMS server as their SMTP and POP3 servers but the MX record will show the address of the Outer Server
At least I am less confused now
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