Ted - You can use the Aliases tab in the EMWAC IMS 0.80 Control Panel to send the E-mail to the other server if you can use a different E-mail address. You should be able to just add the other server name to the address. For example the address [email protected] is sent to EMWAC and it sends it to [email protected]. In the Control panel you enter for User Name: USER and for Map to: [email protected]
We are using EMWAC this way between a Barracuda and Exchange and it works great. Still stops some Spam and acts as a simple List Server too. Also be sure to de-select the "Automatically Create Mailbox" option in the EMWAC control panel to prevent local delivery on the EMWAC Server. - Patrick >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 >This is the discussion list for the IMS Free email server software. > To unsubscribe send mailto:[email protected] > > Delivered by MailSite Collaborator > http://www.mailsite.com/ This is the discussion list for the IMS Free email server software. To unsubscribe send mailto:[email protected] Delivered by MailSite Collaborator http://www.mailsite.com/
