Ted,

If the target e-mail domain name isn't the same as your IMS host, and you
don't have "accept mail for" of that target domain set up in IMS (or
SMTPRCV) control panel, it will relay the message to the resolved MX address
of the target domain.  If you don't have internal DNS, you can probably mess
with the hosts file on the IMS server so that it knows it's not responsible
to accept for the designated MX domain, regardless of what you advertise to
the outside world.

I use IMS strictly as my personal e-mail server for my own domains nowadays,
and use a Barracuda Spam firewall as the front end - our corporate mail
server is Exchange.

-- Eric

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
On Behalf Of Ted Wiggins
Sent: Wednesday, February 01, 2012 12:18 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Anyone still using EMWAC?

Hi,

I was hoping to put a little EMWAC MTA in front of an existing mail server
to filter some of the incoming SMTP traffic.  Mostly to eliminate some of
the obvious trash from open relays and the like.  I setup a server with
Win2003 and installed the EMWAC stuff as well as the SCSmfilter and such and
have been able to get the server accepting mail, but cannot seem to get it
to forward the mail afterwards.  It always places the message into the
persons local mailbox. So I have obviously forgotten how to set this up.  I
have added the IP of the other MTA into the EMWAC IMS 0.80 Control Panel
tool.  I thought that was all that was required, but must be mistaken.
Anyone still out there that remembers how to do this?

thanks
-ted
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